Consider an individual whose satisfaction depends on both consumption and free time. The rate at which they are willing to give up free time for more consumption changes as their overall consumption level changes. When this individual is required to pay a new, fixed rent, their total potential consumption is reduced. This reduction alters their _______________ between consumption and free time, which in turn leads them to choose a different number of work hours.
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