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Analysis of Labor Supply in a Two-Earner Household

Consider a household with two working adults who make joint decisions about labor and leisure. One individual's hourly wage is suddenly reduced, while the other's income from their job remains constant. Analyze why the substitution effect on the first individual's decision to work is likely to be stronger than the income effect in this specific scenario. Explain the reasoning behind the relative impact of each effect on the household's overall decision about how many hours that individual should work.

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Updated 2025-07-27

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