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Analyzing Work-Leisure Choices

An advertising executive in a major city notices that their colleagues are increasingly buying luxury watches and high-end cars, items frequently featured in media showcasing the city's billionaires. Despite being financially comfortable, the executive starts taking on extra projects, sacrificing weekend leisure time to increase their income. Based on the principle that consumption can be a form of social signaling, analyze the executive's decision to work more hours. In your analysis, explain how the consumption patterns of one group can influence the work-leisure choices of another.

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