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Analysis of a Labor Decision

Two self-employed individuals, Alex and Ben, have identical skills and preferences. The rate at which they are willing to trade consumption for an extra hour of free time depends only on the amount of free time they have, not on their level of consumption. Alex keeps all his earnings. Ben must pay a fixed daily fee of $50, regardless of his work hours. Ben argues, 'I'm poorer than Alex because of the fee, so I must work more hours to compensate.' Critically evaluate Ben's argument. Is his conclusion that he will work more hours correct? Explain the economic reasoning behind your answer, focusing on the trade-off involved in the decision to work one more hour.

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