Over the past several decades, a hypothetical developed nation has seen a steady rise in average real wages. Simultaneously, historical data shows that the average number of hours worked per person per year has decreased. Assuming preferences are a key driver of this change, what is the most likely corresponding change in the population's indifference curves for consumption and free time?
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Imagine two individuals, Person A and Person B, who currently have the exact same combination of daily free time and consumption. At this specific point, the slope of Person A's indifference curve is flatter than the slope of Person B's indifference curve. Based only on this information, which of the following statements provides the most accurate analysis of their preferences?
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Over the past several decades, a hypothetical developed nation has seen a steady rise in average real wages. Simultaneously, historical data shows that the average number of hours worked per person per year has decreased. Assuming preferences are a key driver of this change, what is the most likely corresponding change in the population's indifference curves for consumption and free time?
Two colleagues, Sam and Pat, currently have the same daily consumption and hours of free time. At their current position, the slope of Sam's indifference curve for consumption and free time is -30. The slope of Pat's indifference curve at the same point is -18. Which of the following statements is the most accurate analysis of their preferences?
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