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An individual's hourly wage increases. This change creates two simultaneous effects on their choice between work and leisure: an 'opportunity cost effect' (leisure is now more expensive, encouraging more work) and a 'wealth effect' (higher income allows for more leisure, encouraging less work). Match each scenario describing the relative strength of these two effects to the logical outcome for the individual's work hours.

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