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Analyzing a Labor-Leisure Decision

A wage increase creates two opposing pressures on an individual's choice between work and free time. First, it increases the opportunity cost of free time, making it more 'expensive' and encouraging more work. Second, it increases the individual's total potential income, allowing them to afford more of all goods, including free time, which encourages less work.

Analyze the provided case study and determine which of these two pressures had a stronger influence on the individual's final decision. Justify your answer.

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