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The Two Trade-Offs in Karim's Consumption-Leisure Choice

Karim's decision-making process involves two key trade-offs. The first is his subjective willingness to exchange consumption for free time, which is determined by his personal preferences (his Marginal Rate of Substitution, or MRS). The second is the objective trade-off dictated by his wage, which defines the rate at which he can actually transform free time into consumption (his Marginal Rate of Transformation, or MRT). His optimal choice will ultimately strike a balance between these two.

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