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The Paradox of Prosperity: Work Hours and Wage Growth

Historically, as many economies have developed and average wages have risen, the average number of hours worked per person has tended to decrease. Analyze this historical trend by explaining the two opposing effects a wage increase has on an individual's choice between work and leisure. In your analysis, conclude which of these effects appears to have been more influential on average over the long term to produce this outcome.

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