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An individual's preferences for consumption over time can be described by a subjective discount rate, which reflects how much they value present consumption relative to future consumption. If an individual has a subjective discount rate of 3%, what is their marginal rate of substitution (MRS) between consumption today and consumption next year, and what does this value imply?

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