Multiple Choice

Two individuals, Maya and Liam, earn the same hourly wage. They both begin receiving a daily government stipend that is independent of the hours they work. In response, Maya chooses to work fewer hours and increase her consumption of goods. Liam chooses to work the same number of hours as before, but uses the entire stipend to increase his consumption of goods. What does this difference in behavior reveal about their underlying preferences?

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