A simple economic model of borrowing makes certain assumptions to isolate key behaviors. Match each component of this modeling approach to its correct description.
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A simple economic model of borrowing predicts that an individual will choose to borrow an amount that perfectly smooths their consumption between the present and the future. However, in reality, individuals with no savings or assets often cannot borrow this predicted amount, even if they have strong future earning potential. What is the most likely reason for this discrepancy?
A simple economic model that assumes individuals can borrow without any initial wealth is fundamentally flawed and provides no useful insights into real-world borrowing decisions.
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A simple economic model of borrowing makes certain assumptions to isolate key behaviors. Match each component of this modeling approach to its correct description.
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A simple economic model that assumes individuals can borrow without any initial wealth is fundamentally flawed and provides no useful insights into real-world borrowing decisions.