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Consider two individuals, Alex and Ben, who both receive a significant pay raise for their hourly work. Alex views consumption goods and free time as highly interchangeable; a small change in his wage makes him very willing to trade one for the other. Ben, on the other hand, sees consumption and free time as poor substitutes; he is much less willing to give up free time for more consumption, regardless of his wage. Based on this information, which of the following outcomes is most likely?

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