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Consider an economic model involving a tenant farmer who produces a crop on land owned by a landlord. The farmer's satisfaction depends on both the amount of the crop they consume and their amount of free time. An efficient outcome is reached when the farmer's marginal willingness to substitute free time for the crop is equal to the marginal rate at which free time can be transformed into the crop. Suppose a new policy is enacted that increases the farmer's share of the crop for any given number of hours worked. Under what condition would this policy change the efficient number of work hours?

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