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Analyzing Labor Supply Decisions

An individual's preferences for consumption (c) and free time (t) are represented by the utility function u(t,c) = t(c+600). It is observed that for any increase in this individual's wage rate, they always choose to have less free time. In your own words, explain the two opposing economic pressures on an individual's choice of free time when their wage increases, and identify which pressure is stronger for this specific utility function.

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