Multiple Choice

Suppose a nation experiences a major cultural movement that promotes the value of non-work activities, such as community engagement and personal hobbies, over the acquisition of material goods. If wage rates remain unchanged, how would this change in societal values be reflected in a standard work-leisure choice model (with consumption on the vertical axis and free time on the horizontal axis), and what would be the expected outcome for average work hours?

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