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Impact of Future Prospects on Current Decisions

An individual's economic choices are analyzed using a model where they are only concerned with the present. In this framework, they consume all their income in the current period and cannot save for the future or borrow against future earnings. This individual is currently deciding how many hours to work this week. They are then informed about a new, guaranteed, higher-paying job that will start next week. How will this information about their future job affect their decision on how many hours to work this week? Justify your answer based on the assumptions of the model.

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