An individual who receives a substantial pay increase chooses to work longer hours to purchase luxury items that signal their new financial status, rather than reducing their work hours to enjoy more leisure time. According to the economic theory that examines the relationship between social status, consumption, and leisure, which of the following statements best analyzes this individual's decision-making?
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An individual who receives a substantial pay increase chooses to work longer hours to purchase luxury items that signal their new financial status, rather than reducing their work hours to enjoy more leisure time. According to the economic theory that examines the relationship between social status, consumption, and leisure, which of the following statements best analyzes this individual's decision-making?
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