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A landowner seeks to maximize their share of grain from a tenant farmer, who must be kept on their reservation indifference curve (their minimum acceptable outcome). If, at the current allocation, the rate at which the tenant's labor produces additional grain is greater than the rate at which the tenant is willing to trade free time for that grain, the landowner can increase their own share by granting the tenant more free time.

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