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Incentives and Economic Development

A colonial power, seeking to simplify tax collection in a large agricultural territory, grants local landowners the authority to collect taxes from farmers. In exchange, the colonial power guarantees the landowners' property rights and social status. Explain why this system, despite ensuring consistent tax revenue for the colonial power, likely hindered long-term agricultural investment and modernization in the territory.

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