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An economic analysis uses different, theoretically-drawn indifference curves to explain why the average citizen in Country A chooses more leisure time than the average citizen in Country B, even with access to similar consumption opportunities. The model demonstrates that the observed choices are consistent with Country A's citizens having a stronger preference for leisure. What is the most valid interpretation of this model's findings?

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