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Evaluating Fairness in Sharecropping Arrangements

Consider a historical agricultural system where a large number of landless farmers cultivate plots owned by a small group of wealthy landlords. The standard agreement requires the farmers to surrender 50% of their crop to the landlord, regardless of the harvest's success. In this region, over 70% of the rural population lives in extreme poverty, and farmers have no alternative means of survival. From an economic and ethical standpoint, evaluate the argument that this system is fundamentally unfair. Justify your position by explaining the power dynamics and the distribution of risk between the farmer and the landlord.

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