Optimal Allocation of Time
Based on the scenario below, determine if the individual is making an optimal choice. Justify your answer by comparing their personal trade-off with the actual trade-off available, and predict how they will adjust their behavior.
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An individual's optimal choice between daily consumption and free time is to have 17 hours of free time and €210 of consumption, a point which lies on their budget constraint. Consider an alternative point, also on their budget constraint, where they have 20 hours of free time and consequently less consumption. At this alternative point, which statement accurately describes the individual's situation?
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An individual is choosing their ideal combination of daily free time and consumption. They are currently at a point on their budget constraint where their subjective valuation of an additional hour of free time is equivalent to €40 worth of consumption. Their hourly wage rate, which represents the market's valuation of that time, is €30. To move to a more preferred outcome, what action should this individual take?
An individual determines their optimal balance is 17 hours of free time and €210 of daily consumption, based on their hourly wage. At this specific combination, their personal, subjective valuation of an additional hour of free time is exactly equal to the income they would forgo to get it. If this individual were to work one hour less, moving to a new point on their budget constraint with 18 hours of free time, which statement accurately describes their new situation?
An individual has determined their optimal combination of daily free time and consumption, given their fixed hourly wage. At this point, the personal satisfaction they would gain from one additional hour of free time is perfectly balanced by the consumption they would have to forgo. Which of the following statements accurately analyzes this optimal situation?
An individual has determined their optimal balance between daily free time and consumption is 17 hours of free time and €210 of consumption. At this point, the amount of consumption they are personally willing to sacrifice for an additional hour of free time is exactly equal to their hourly wage. Now, consider an alternative situation where this individual works one hour more, resulting in 16 hours of free time and a corresponding increase in consumption. Which statement accurately analyzes this new situation?
At an individual's optimal combination of consumption and free time, their personal willingness to substitute consumption for an additional hour of free time is at its lowest possible value compared to all other points on their budget constraint.