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Evaluating Economic Efficiency in Production

Consider an agreement where a farmer works 10 hours per day, producing a total harvest of 90 units of produce. The farmer and the landowner each receive 45 units. However, it is technologically possible for the farmer to work 8 hours per day and produce a larger total harvest of 100 units.

Critique the initial 10-hour workday agreement from an economic efficiency standpoint. In your answer, explain why this arrangement is inefficient and describe the characteristics of a potential new agreement that could be made to benefit both the farmer and the landowner.

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