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Analysis of National Work-Leisure Preferences

An economist is studying two countries, Country X and Country Y, which have similar levels of economic development and wage rates. The economist observes that the average workweek in Country X is 44 hours, while in Country Y it is 36 hours. Assuming this difference in work hours is primarily due to differences in national preferences for goods versus free time, what can you infer about the typical shape of the indifference curves for citizens in Country X compared to those in Country Y? Justify your reasoning.

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