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Impact of External Changes on a Worker's Minimum Acceptance Threshold

A worker's 'reservation indifference curve' illustrates all combinations of free time and consumption that provide a level of satisfaction exactly equal to their next best alternative. Imagine the worker's next best alternative suddenly becomes less appealing (for example, subsistence farming becomes more difficult due to a drought). Explain how this change would affect the position of the worker's reservation indifference curve on a graph with consumption on the vertical axis and free time on the horizontal axis, and what this implies for potential job offers.

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