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Figure 3.9 - The Effect of a Wage Increase on the Feasible Set

This diagram illustrates how a wage increase affects Karim's choices and improves his living standards. The horizontal axis measures daily free time (ranging from 8 to 24 hours), and the vertical axis measures consumption in euros (ranging from 0 to 600). Coordinates are presented as (free time, consumption). The original budget constraint is a straight line connecting (8, 480) and (24, 0). The initial optimal choice, Point E (17, 210), is located where a downward-sloping, convex indifference curve is tangent to this line. A new, steeper budget constraint is shown connecting (8, 720) and (24, 0). The new optimal choice, Point F (17 and a third, 300), is found where another downward-sloping, convex indifference curve is tangent to this steeper line.

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