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The Household's New Optimal Choice under Discrimination (Point D in Figure 3.22)

Point D, at coordinates (24, 274) in Figure 3.22, represents the household's new utility-maximizing choice after the introduction of discriminatory constraints. This optimal bundle consists of 24 hours of non-working time and $274 in consumption. This choice necessitates 10 total hours of paid work, which are specifically allocated as 8 hours for Luis and 2 hours for Ana. Graphically, this point is the tangency between the new, constrained feasible frontier and the highest attainable indifference curve.

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