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Consider two groups of workers. Group A earns a lower hourly wage and works more hours (takes less free time) than Group B. If Group A's wage were to increase to match Group B's wage, the substitution effect, considered in isolation, would encourage workers in Group A to work fewer hours (take more free time).

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