Essay

The Complexity of Rent-Setting in Agriculture

A landowner wants to rent out a plot of land to a tenant farmer. The farmer will pay a fixed amount of the crop as rent and keep the remainder. The landowner's goal is to set the highest possible rent that the farmer will still agree to pay.

Analyze how the predictability of the farmer's work effort affects the landowner's task of determining this maximum rent. Contrast the situation where the farmer's optimal number of work hours is constant regardless of the rent level (as long as their net income is positive) with a situation where the farmer's optimal work hours change depending on the rent charged.

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