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Consider an economic model representing worker preferences in Country A and Country B for daily consumption versus daily free time. The model uses curves where all points on a single curve provide the same level of satisfaction. For any given amount of free time, the curve for a worker in Country A is flatter than the curve for a worker in Country B. Based on this information, evaluate the following statement: 'This implies that, at the same level of free time, a worker in Country A is willing to give up more consumption for an additional hour of free time compared to a worker in Country B.'

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