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Evaluating the Assumptions of Economic Rent in Coercive Scenarios

A critic argues that in a coercive relationship, the powerful party's 'reservation option' isn't truly zero because they must incur costs to maintain their power (e.g., paying enforcers, building fences). Evaluate this critique. How would incorporating these enforcement costs change the calculation of the powerful party's economic rent? Does the fundamental principle of economic rent (benefit above the next best alternative) still apply in this more complex scenario? Justify your reasoning.

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