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Analyzing Historical Labor and Leisure Choices

Historical data from the 20th century for many developed countries shows a significant increase in real wages alongside a decrease in average annual work hours. This implies that as the hourly pay for work increased, people chose to enjoy more free time. Deconstruct this historical trend by explaining the two opposing effects that a wage increase has on an individual's choice between work and leisure. In your answer, clarify which of these two effects must have been stronger to produce the observed outcome.

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