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Evaluating a Strategy for Household Labor Allocation

A two-person household, which makes joint decisions to maximize its well-being, experiences a significant wage cut for one person (Person A) while the other's wage (Person B) remains unchanged. An advisor proposes the following strategy: 'To compensate for the lost income, Person A should work more hours, and Person B should keep their work hours the same.' Critically evaluate this advice. Is this strategy necessarily the best one for the household? Justify your conclusion by explaining the economic forces that influence the household's decision.

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