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Constraint on Daily Work Hours in Economic Models

When modeling work-leisure choices, it is common to assume a constraint on the maximum number of hours an individual can work. For example, a cap of 16 hours per day might be set to realistically account for the time required for essential, non-work activities such as sleeping, eating, and traveling to work.

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