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Comparing Household Opportunity Sets

Analyze and compare the feasible frontiers for two individuals, Alex and Ben. Alex earns an hourly wage of $20 and receives a daily non-wage income of $50. Ben earns an hourly wage of $30 but has no non-wage income. Both have 24 hours available each day to divide between work and non-working time. In your analysis, discuss the shape, slope, and key points (endpoints) of each individual's frontier. Explain what the differences between their frontiers imply about their respective opportunity costs of non-working time and their overall consumption possibilities.

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