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A landowner offers a tenant a take-it-or-leave-it contract to farm a piece of land. The contract requires the tenant to pay a fixed amount of grain as rent, regardless of how much is produced. The tenant is free to choose how many hours she works. In the initial agreement, the rent is set at a level where the tenant chooses to work 8 hours per day. If the landowner decides to offer a new contract with a lower fixed rent, how will the tenant's choice of work hours likely change, assuming free time is a normal good?

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