Multiple Choice

An economic model is built to understand changes in an average worker's choices between daily consumption and daily free time at two different points in history, 1900 and 2020. For each year, researchers use historical wage data to construct a budget constraint showing all possible combinations of consumption and free time. They also identify the specific combination that was actually chosen, on average, in each of those years. Given that the researchers cannot directly measure the subjective feelings or preferences of workers from the past, what is the most logical method for them to represent worker preferences within this model?

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