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Optimal Allocation under Coercion

Consider a scenario where a landowner with absolute bargaining power makes a take-it-or-leave-it offer to a worker. The total output produced by the worker increases with hours worked, but at a diminishing rate. The worker's minimum survival needs also increase with hours worked. Explain the economic reasoning for why the landowner's profit-maximizing level of work is the point where the rate of transformation of the worker's free time into output is equal to the rate at which the worker's survival needs increase with more work.

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