Multiple Choice

A household's set of possible combinations of total daily consumption (cc) and discretionary non-working time (tt) is described by the equation c = w(T - E - t), where w is the hourly wage, T is the total time available, and E is the time required for essential non-discretionary activities (e.g., sleeping). If a new home technology reduces the amount of time required for essential activities (E), how does this affect the household's set of feasible options, assuming the wage rate (w) and total available time (T) remain constant?

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