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Interpreting Work-Leisure Choices

Economists observe that, on average, individuals in Country A work significantly more hours per week than individuals in Country B, despite similar wage rates and economic conditions. Using the economic model of choice between consumption and free time, explain how the shape of the typical indifference curves for citizens in Country A would differ from those in Country B to account for this observation.

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