Multiple Choice

Consider an individual who can allocate their time between working for a fixed hourly wage and non-working activities. This trade-off is represented on a graph with 'Consumption' on the vertical axis and 'Non-Working Hours' on the horizontal axis. If this individual chooses the point representing maximum non-working hours and zero consumption, what must be true about their personal valuation of that last hour of non-work compared to the wage they could have earned?

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