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Altruism, Indifference Curves, and Strategic Choice

Consider two individuals, Player A and Player B, who are deciding how to allocate a resource between them. Player A is known to be highly altruistic, while Player B is primarily self-interested. On a graph where Player A's payoff is on the vertical axis and Player B's payoff is on the horizontal axis, first describe the difference in the shape of their respective indifference curves. Second, explain the causal link between this difference in curve shape and the likely difference in their final allocation choices.

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