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Deconstructing a Prediction on Future Work Hours

An influential economist in the 1930s predicted that rising wages would lead to a significant decrease in working hours. Deconstruct this prediction by explaining the two opposing effects a wage increase has on an individual's decision to work, and identify which effect must be stronger for the prediction to hold true.

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