Multiple Choice

An individual has an initial endowment of resources for consumption now and in the future. They can choose to consume this endowment as is, or they can reallocate it (for example, by lending or borrowing) to change their consumption pattern. The 'reservation indifference curve' is defined as the indifference curve that passes through their initial endowment point. What is the primary role of this specific curve in the individual's decision-making process?

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