Essay

Impact of a Fixed-Rent Contract on a Farmer's Decision-Making

An independent farmer makes a living by working her land. Her choice of how many hours to work is a balance between her desire for free time and her need for the food she produces. Now, imagine a landlord takes ownership of the land and offers her a contract to continue farming it. The contract requires her to pay a fixed amount of produce as rent, regardless of her total harvest. She is free to choose her own working hours and keeps all produce grown after the rent is paid.

Analyze how this fixed-rent contract alters the farmer's economic decision-making process. Specifically, explain why her choice of working hours would or would not change compared to when she was an independent farmer, focusing on the marginal incentives she faces in each scenario.

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