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Maximizing Rent under Coercion

In a scenario where a landowner can make a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a worker, the landowner's economic rent is maximized at the level of work where the slope of the feasible production frontier is equal to the slope of the worker's biological survival constraint. Explain the economic reasoning behind this condition. Specifically, why would a different level of work (either more or less) result in a lower rent for the landowner?

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