Multiple Choice

A landowner seeks to maximize their share of a grain harvest produced by a tenant farmer. The landowner can determine the tenant's work hours but must ensure the tenant receives a combination of grain and free time that meets their minimum acceptable living standard. At the current allocation of work hours, the following is true:

  • The rate at which an additional hour of the tenant's labor is transformed into grain is 2 bushels.
  • The rate at which the tenant is willing to give up grain for an additional hour of free time (while maintaining their minimum living standard) is 4 bushels.

To increase their own share of the grain, what action should the landowner take?

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