Labor Supply Decision Under Time Constraints
Analyze the likely impact of a significant wage increase on the number of hours an individual chooses to work, based on the scenario below. In your explanation, you must break down the decision in terms of the two opposing economic effects on leisure and work, and justify which effect is likely to be stronger in this specific situation.
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