Short Answer

Bargaining Power and Surplus Division

A beekeeper's hives are located next to an apple orchard. The bees pollinate the apples, which increases the orchard's yield by a total of $5,000 per year. The orchard owner's presence provides no benefit to the beekeeper. The orchard owner is willing to pay up to $5,000 for the bees to stay, and the beekeeper would accept any payment greater than $0 to keep the hives in their current location. Explain what key factor will determine the final payment the orchard owner makes to the beekeeper, and describe how a change in this factor could shift the payment closer to either $0 or $5,000.

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