The Overall Effect of the Wage Rise in Figure E3.4 Is a Decrease in Free Time
In the model presented in Figure E3.4, the overall effect of the specified wage increase is that the individual chooses to decrease their amount of free time. This outcome represents a net reduction in leisure, moving from the initial 38.125 days at point A to a final choice of 37 days at point D.
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Figure E3.4 vs. Figure 3.13b
Point A as the Initial Choice in Figure E3.4 (w=$96, I=0)
The Overall Effect of the Wage Rise in Figure E3.4 Is a Decrease in Free Time
Point D (37 Days of Free Time) as the Utility-Maximizing Choice on its Indifference Curve in Figure E3.4
Hypothetical Scenario for Isolating the Income Effect (Figure E3.4)
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Decomposition of Effects in Figure E3.4
An individual experiences a significant increase in their hourly wage. After this wage increase, they are observed to work more hours per week, thereby reducing their amount of free time. Which of the following statements provides the best economic analysis of this individual's decision?
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A wage increase will always lead to an individual choosing to have less free time because the opportunity cost of leisure has increased.
An individual's decision on how many hours to work is influenced by two opposing effects when their wage changes. Match each scenario describing the relative strength of these effects to its logical outcome on the individual's choice of free time.
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An individual receives a wage increase. As a result, they decide to work more hours and take 5 fewer hours of free time per week. Which of the following statements correctly analyzes the components of this decision?
An individual experiences an increase in their hourly wage. In response, they decide to work more hours, thereby reducing their total amount of free time. Arrange the following statements to reflect the correct logical sequence of economic reasoning that explains this outcome.