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Figure E3.4 vs. Figure 3.13b

While both Figure E3.4 and Figure 3.13b illustrate the decomposition of a wage rise into income and substitution effects, they are based on different underlying utility functions. This difference in preferences results in variations in the shape of the indifference curves and the specific numerical values of the optimal bundles. Nevertheless, the fundamental economic problem and the analytical method of decomposition remain the same across both examples.

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