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Evaluating the 'Representative Worker' Model

Economists often analyze national labor market outcomes, such as average working hours, by modeling the choices of a single, hypothetical 'representative worker' who is assumed to have typical preferences and earn the national average wage. Critically evaluate this modeling approach. In your answer, discuss at least one major advantage and one significant limitation of using this simplification to understand the behavior of a large, diverse population.

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