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Impact of Changing Preferences on a Farmer's Choice

An independent farmer produces grain for her own consumption. She has found a balance between daily hours of free time and the amount of grain she consumes that makes her as well-off as possible. Now, suppose she develops a new passion for a leisure activity, which makes her value each hour of free time more than before. Assuming her ability to produce grain from her work has not changed, how will her new optimal choice of free time and grain consumption compare to her original one? Explain your reasoning.

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