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Condition for Optimality with a Labor Constraint

A household with two individuals, who both earn the same hourly wage, has its choices constrained when one member is limited to working a maximum of two hours per day. The other member has no such restriction. If the household's new optimal choice involves the unrestricted member working a positive number of hours, what specific condition must be true regarding the household's preferences and the market wage rate at this point? Explain your reasoning.

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