Case Study

Interpreting a Hypothetical Budget Shift

The graph described below illustrates an individual's response to an hourly wage increase. The initial choice is at Point X. After the wage rises, the new choice is at Point Z. The dashed line is a hypothetical budget constraint that has the same slope as the original one but allows the individual to reach the same level of satisfaction as at Point Z. Based on this information, which movement on the graph represents the pure income effect, and what does this effect measure?

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