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An economic analyst is studying a community of tenant farmers. These farmers' preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) have a specific property: the rate at which they are willing to trade consumption for an extra hour of free time depends only on the amount of free time they currently have, not on their level of consumption. The farmers pay a fixed annual rent to a landlord. The analyst makes the following claim: "If the landlord increases the fixed rent, the farmers will be poorer. To compensate for this lost income, they will be forced to work longer hours to produce more and maintain their standard of living."

Which of the following provides the most accurate economic critique of the analyst's claim?

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