Essay

The Paradox of Power in Land Tenancy

A landowner has two options to secure a farmer's labor. Option A: Use coercion to force the farmer to work the exact number of hours that maximizes the total harvest. Option B: Offer a non-negotiable, 'take-it-or-leave-it' tenancy contract for a fixed rent, after which the farmer is free to choose her own work hours. The landowner's goal is to maximize their own income. Critically evaluate the statement: 'Because the landowner has all the bargaining power in Option B through the take-it-or-leave-it offer, their income will be the same as in Option A.' In your evaluation, explain the key difference in the farmer's incentives between the two options and how this affects the final distribution of the harvest.

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