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Economic Rationale of Land Tenure Reform

A land reform policy is introduced with two primary objectives: to increase the total agricultural output from a piece of land and to raise the income of the sharecropping farmer working that land. The core of the policy is a legal change that grants the farmer a significantly larger percentage of the harvest. Analyze the economic reasoning that links the change in the crop share to the goal of increasing total output. Furthermore, explain why an increase in total output is often considered a necessary condition for substantially increasing the farmer's income in the long run.

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