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Analyzing the Labor-Leisure Choice

Focusing only on the fact that the 'price' of leisure (the wage given up for each hour not worked) has increased, explain the incentive this creates for Alex's choice between work and leisure. How does this specific incentive, in isolation, influence the number of hours Alex would choose to work?

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