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Analyzing Work-Leisure Choices in a Hypothetical Economy

An economist is studying the work-leisure choices in a hypothetical country over a 50-year period. In the initial year of the study, the average citizen had 10 hours of free time per day and a daily consumption level of $50. Fifty years later, the average citizen had 12 hours of free time per day and a daily consumption level of $150. Based on this information, describe the overall effect of the economic changes on the average citizen's choices between free time and consumption.

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