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Optimal Labor Allocation under Coercion

Consider a situation where a landowner has absolute power over a worker. The amount of grain the worker produces increases with their hours of work, but at a diminishing rate. To survive, the worker must consume a certain amount of grain, and this survival amount also increases with each hour worked. The landowner wants to choose the number of work hours that maximizes their own share of the grain (the surplus). Explain the economic reasoning for why the landowner's surplus is maximized at the specific number of work hours where the rate of increase in grain production exactly equals the rate of increase in the worker's survival needs.

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