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Impact of Collective Bargaining Rights

Consider an economic model with a landowner and a farm worker. Initially, the worker has no legal right to negotiate their terms of employment collectively. A new law is passed that grants workers the right to form a union and bargain for their wages and conditions. Explain the mechanism by which this institutional change is likely to alter the economic surplus received by the worker and the landowner.

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