Essay

Impact of Policy on Economic Outcomes

A worker can produce a total of 12 bushels of grain per day on land owned by a landowner. Initially, the only alternative for the worker if they refuse to work is a government subsistence payment equivalent to 3 bushels of grain. The landowner holds the power to make a single, non-negotiable 'take-it-or-leave-it' offer. A new law is then passed that gives any non-working citizen the right to cultivate a small public plot, which guarantees them an income equivalent to 5 bushels of grain.

Analyze how this new law affects the final distribution of the grain produced on the landowner's property. In your answer, you must:

  1. Calculate the landowner's share of the grain before the new law.
  2. Calculate the landowner's share of the grain after the new law.
  3. Explain why the outcome changes, referencing the shift in bargaining power between the two parties.

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Updated 2025-07-27

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