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Consider a scenario where a farm worker produces a fixed amount of grain on land owned by a landowner. Initially, the landowner has absolute bargaining power. Subsequently, a new law grants the worker a basic survival income if they choose not to work, increasing the worker's bargaining power. This results in the worker receiving a larger share of the harvest, and consequently, the landowner receives a smaller share. The total amount of grain produced remains the same. The landowner claims this new outcome is 'economically inefficient'. Which of the following statements provides the best assessment of the landowner's claim?

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