Multiple Choice

An individual initially earns a wage of $15 per hour and chooses to have 16 hours of leisure per day. The wage then increases to $20 per hour, and the individual adjusts their choice to 15 hours of leisure per day. To understand this change, an economist constructs a hypothetical scenario where the wage remains at the original $15 per hour, but the individual receives a hypothetical cash payment just large enough to make them as well-off as they are with the $20 per hour wage. In this hypothetic

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