Critiquing the Work-Leisure Choice
A friend argues, 'If my wage goes up, I'll definitely work more hours because each hour is worth more.' Using the principles of a budget constraint that illustrates the trade-off between consumption and free time, critique this statement. Explain how the set of possible consumption-leisure combinations changes, and discuss why an individual's final choice might differ from your friend's prediction.
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