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Calculating Surplus from Negotiation

A landlord's initial, legally-constrained offer to a worker results in a total output of 35 bushels. This outcome is known to be Pareto inefficient. Through negotiation, they agree on a new arrangement that increases the total output to 40 bushels. Calculate the joint surplus created by this negotiation and briefly explain the source of this surplus.

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