An individual is allocating a budget between two periods: 'now' and 'later'. Their choices are plotted on a diagram with 'consumption now' on the horizontal axis and 'consumption later' on the vertical axis. Starting from an initial plan of (50, 50), which of the following alternative plans represents the largest sacrifice in future consumption for a $10 increase in current consumption?
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An individual is allocating a budget between two periods: 'now' and 'later'. Their choices are plotted on a diagram with 'consumption now' on the horizontal axis and 'consumption later' on the vertical axis. Starting from an initial plan of (50, 50), which of the following alternative plans represents the largest sacrifice in future consumption for a $10 increase in current consumption?
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