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Evaluating the Impact of an Income Shock on Efficient Labor Contracts

Consider the following scenario. Based on your understanding of how an individual's preferences can be structured, evaluate how the described event would impact the efficient number of work hours under two distinct assumptions about the worker's preferences. An allocation of work hours and income is 'efficient' if it's impossible to make the worker better off without making the client worse off, or vice-versa.

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