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Consider an economic interaction between a landowner and a landless farmer who works the land. Initially, the farmer's only alternative to working for the landowner is to receive a minimal survival ration from the community. A new government policy is enacted that provides all landless individuals with a small, guaranteed income, regardless of whether they work. Assuming the total amount of grain produced on the landowner's farm remains the same, how does this policy change affect the distribution of that grain?

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