Multiple Choice

In the standard analysis of a wage increase, an individual's choice moves from an initial point (A) to a final point (D). A hypothetical point (C) is constructed on the new, higher indifference curve, representing the choice that would be made with the original wage rate but a higher hypothetical income. If the amount of free time chosen at point C is greater than the amount of free time chosen at point A, what can be concluded?

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