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A powerful landowner can force a tenant farmer to work a plot of land. In a given year, the farmer produces 20 tons of wheat. The landowner seizes 12 tons for himself, leaving the farmer with 8 tons. If the farmer had refused to comply, the landowner would have been unable to farm the land himself and would have ended up with zero tons of wheat. Given this coercive situation, what is the landowner's economic rent?

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