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Consider two economically identical agricultural regions. In Region A, a few powerful landowners employ many individual farmworkers who have no collective political voice; employment contracts are offered on a 'take-it-or-leave-it' basis. In Region B, the farmworkers have recently gained full democratic rights, allowing them to act as an influential voting bloc. What is the most likely fundamental difference in the economic interaction between landowners and workers in Region B compared to Region A?

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