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Two farmers, A and B, can grow either wheat or corn. Initially, they operate in a system where Farmer A, who owns the only water source, decides how much water each gets, leading to Farmer A producing 80% of the total crop value. Later, a local council implements a new water-sharing policy that guarantees both farmers equal access to water. Under this new policy, both farmers produce an equal 50% of the total crop value. What is the fundamental reason for the change in the distribution of crop value between the two scenarios?

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