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In an economic model analyzing an individual's response to a wage increase, economists construct a hypothetical choice point. This point lies on the new, higher indifference curve (representing the satisfaction level after the wage increase) but is located where the slope of the indifference curve is equal to the slope of the original, pre-increase budget constraint. What is the primary analytical purpose of constructing this specific hypothetical point?

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