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Suppose that, on average, workers in Country A have higher wages, consume more goods, and work fewer hours (enjoy more free time) than workers in Country B. An economist suggests that if the wages of workers in Country B were raised to the level of Country A, the workers in Country B would then make the same work-leisure choice as the workers in Country A. Which of the following statements provides the best analysis of why this conclusion might be incorrect?

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