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Analyzing the Economic Logic of a Historical Work-Hour Prediction

In the 1930s, a prominent economist predicted that by the early 21st century, technological progress and economic growth would lead to a 15-hour workweek. Analyze the economic reasoning behind this prediction. Your analysis should explain the two opposing effects that a significant, long-term increase in wages has on an individual's choice between work and leisure, and clarify which effect must dominate for the prediction to hold true.

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