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Analysis of Power and Allocation in a Coercive Economic Model

In a scenario where a landowner holds all bargaining power and makes a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a landless worker, the final allocation of work hours and grain is determined by two key constraints: the technological limit of production (the feasible frontier) and the worker's minimum survival needs (the biological survival constraint). Analyze the relationship between the slopes of these two curves at the landowner's rent-maximizing point. Explain why any allocation where the slopes are not equal would result in a lower rent for the landowner.

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