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Bruno's Share under Coercion vs. No Coercion

Bruno's potential share of the grain is compared under two distinct institutional frameworks. When coercion is permitted and Angela's fallback is revolt, Bruno's share is depicted by a hump-shaped curve that begins at 8 hours of free time, reaches a maximum of 22 bushels at 16 hours, and ends at 23.5 hours. In contrast, when force is prohibited and Angela has an alternative employment option, his share is shown by a higher curve that starts at 7 hours of free time (yielding zero profit), peaks at 31 bushels (also at 16 hours), and terminates at 24 hours of free time (returning to zero profit). This visual comparison shows that Bruno's maximum obtainable profit is higher under the 'no force' institutional arrangement (31 bushels) than under the 'force' arrangement (22 bushels).

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Updated 2026-05-02

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