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A freelance graphic designer initially works 10 hours a day to earn a specific daily income, which is just enough to cover their basic needs and willingness to work. New industry regulations are introduced that guarantee the same daily income but for a maximum of 8 hours of work per day. The designer now has no power to negotiate for a higher wage for these 8 hours. Which statement best analyzes the designer's change in overall well-being?
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A freelance graphic designer initially works 10 hours a day to earn a specific daily income, which is just enough to cover their basic needs and willingness to work. New industry regulations are introduced that guarantee the same daily income but for a maximum of 8 hours of work per day. The designer now has no power to negotiate for a higher wage for these 8 hours. Which statement best analyzes the designer's change in overall well-being?
Welfare Improvement Without Economic Rent
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Analyzing Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy
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