Multiple Choice

An individual has exclusive control over allocating a £200 prize between themself and another person. We can represent two possible allocations as follows:

  • Allocation S: (£200 for self, £0 for other)
  • Allocation A: (£140 for self, £60 for other)

If a person with purely self-interested preferences chooses Allocation S, and a person with altruistic preferences chooses Allocation A, which statement provides the most accurate analysis of their satisfaction (utility)?

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