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Profit Maximization Under Legal Constraints

A landowner's sole objective is to maximize profit from the grain a worker produces. A new law mandates that the worker can work no more than 4.5 hours and must be paid at least 23 bushels for that time. This legally mandated contract (4.5 hours for 23 bushels) is also the exact point where the worker is indifferent between accepting the job and their next best alternative. Explain precisely why the profit-maximizing landowner will offer exactly 23 bushels, and not a higher amount like 24 bushels.

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