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Figure 3.13b - Decomposing the Income and Substitution Effects of a Wage Rise

This diagram illustrates the decomposition of a wage increase's total effect. The horizontal axis represents days of free time, ranging from 0 to 70, while the vertical axis shows consumption in dollars, ranging from 0 to $8,000. The original budget constraint is a line connecting the points (70 days, $0) and (0 days, $6,300). The final, steeper budget constraint connects (70 days, $0) and (0 days, $9,100). The initial optimal choice is at point A (34, 3,240) on indifference curve IC2, and the final choice is at point D on the higher indifference curve IC4. The diagram uses a hypothetical third budget constraint to break down the total movement from A to D into its separate income and substitution effects.

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