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Deconstructing the Time Constraint in Work-Leisure Models

Economic models of an individual's daily choice between work and leisure often assume a total available time of less than 24 hours (e.g., 16 hours). Analyze the types of activities that are implicitly excluded from the work-leisure trade-off by this assumption. Furthermore, discuss how a significant change in one of these excluded activities could alter the foundational constraint of the model.

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