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A landowner wants to set the highest possible rent for a piece of land leased to a tenant farmer. The landowner knows the tenant will only accept the rental agreement if the well-being they derive from farming the land is at least as great as their well-being from their next best alternative (their 'reservation option'). This problem is formalized by maximizing rent, subject to the constraint that: Tenant's Well-being ≥ Reservation Option Well-being. Why is the constraint correctly formulated with 'greater than or equal to' (≥) rather than with a strict equality (=)?

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