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Critique of a Labor Supply Argument

A fellow student makes the following claim: 'In any household, if a worker's wage is cut, the income effect will always dominate. The family needs to maintain its income level, so the worker will naturally choose to work more hours to compensate for the lower pay rate.'

Critique this statement, specifically in the context of a two-earner household where only one partner's wage is reduced. Explain why the student's claim might be incorrect by analyzing the relative strengths of the economic effects at play.

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