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Impact of Technological Improvement on Contract Negotiations

Imagine a scenario where a farmer can voluntarily agree to or reject a work contract offered by a landowner. The set of all possible agreements is defined by two boundaries: the maximum amount of crop that can be produced for any given amount of work, and the minimum combination of crop and free time the farmer is willing to accept. Now, suppose a new, more efficient farming technique is introduced that increases the maximum amount of crop that can be produced for every hour of work. Assuming the farmer's minimum acceptable combination of crop and free time remains unchanged, how does this technological improvement affect the set of all possible voluntary agreements? Explain your reasoning.

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