Analyzing Impatience from Consumption Patterns
Consider an individual whose current situation is defined by having no goods to consume today but a guaranteed income of $500 in one year. Analyze the likely shape of this individual's reservation indifference curve at this specific point. Explain what this shape implies about their willingness to exchange future income for a small amount of immediate consumption.
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Figure 9.5: Julia's Indifference Curves and Situational Impatience