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An influential economist in the 1930s predicted that as societies became significantly wealthier, people would choose to work far fewer hours. This prediction relies on a specific assumption about how individuals react to higher wages. Which statement best analyzes the two competing pressures a wage increase creates on an individual's choice between work and leisure, and correctly identifies the assumption behind the prediction?

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