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Consider a situation where a landowner has all the bargaining power and a farmer has a specific minimum acceptable level of well-being (a reservation option). In this context, a tenancy contract, where the farmer pays a fixed rent but is free to choose their own work hours, will always result in a better outcome for the farmer than a take-it-or-leave-it employment contract where the landowner dictates the hours.

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