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An economist observes that in a stable economy, the average real interest rate on long-term government bonds is 4%. Based on a methodology that interprets this market rate as a reflection of society's time preference, the economist concludes that the population has a relatively low degree of 'intrinsic impatience' (i.e., they do not strongly favor present consumption over future consumption).

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