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Consider a landowner with all the bargaining power negotiating with a landless farmer. The landowner can design either a rental contract (where the farmer pays a fixed amount of the crop as rent and keeps the rest) or an employment contract (where the farmer is paid a wage for a specified number of work hours). The final allocation of the crop between the landowner and the farmer will necessarily differ between the two contract types because the farmer's incentive to work is structured differently in each case.

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