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Characterizing Atypical Consumption Preferences

An individual is deciding how to allocate consumption between today and the future. They state that a bundle with 100 units of consumption today and 0 in the future provides the same satisfaction as a bundle with 0 units today and 100 in the future. Furthermore, any combination on the straight line connecting these two extremes (for example, 50 units today and 50 in the future) also provides the exact same level of satisfaction. Analyze what this specific pattern of preferences implies about (1) the shape of this individual's indifference curve and (2) their willingness to substitute consumption between the two periods.

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