Multiple Choice

A landowner wants to rent out a plot of land to a farmer to maximize the rent received. The total harvest, and thus the total income generated from the land, depends on the number of hours the farmer chooses to work. The landowner is considering two equally productive farmers.

  • Farmer X: The number of hours they are willing to work is highly dependent on their net income. If the rent is set higher, they will adjust their work hours.
  • Farmer Y: They have a specific number of work hours they prefer to work, and they will work this amount regardless of the rent level, provided that working the land is still better than their next best alternative.

Which farmer presents a simpler problem for the landowner when trying to determine the maximum possible rent, and why?

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Updated 2025-08-01

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