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Figure E3.4 - Decomposition of Income and Substitution Effects with a Different Utility Function

This diagram illustrates the decomposition of income and substitution effects from a wage increase from $96 to $150. As depicted, this wage rise leads to a reduction in the choice of free time, moving from an initial optimum of 38 days at point A to a new optimum of 37 days at point D. The analysis is based on a specific utility function, different from that in Figure 3.13b, which results in unique indifference curves and numerical values while demonstrating the same economic principles of decomposition.

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