Multiple Choice

Consider an interaction between a landowner and a farmer. In the first situation, the landowner can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer and use coercion to ensure the farmer accepts. In a second situation, new laws are introduced that grant the farmer the right to refuse any offer without reprisal and guarantee them a basic subsistence income if they choose not to work for the landowner. Why is the economic rent captured by the landowner lower in the second situation compared to the first?

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