Multiple Choice

Consider an economic scenario where a landowner has exclusive control over a piece of land, and a farmer has the skills to work it. The only alternative for the farmer, if they refuse to work for the landowner, is a minimal survival income provided by the state. A new law is then passed which mandates that any farmer who refuses a work contract must be given a small plot for personal cultivation, providing an income better than the original state survival income but less than they would get from working for the landowner. How does this change in the 'rules of the game' affect the landowner's power and the likely distribution of the crop?

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