Multiple Choice

Consider a specific combination of daily free time and consumption: 20 hours and $150. For both a typical US worker and a typical Dutch worker, an indifference curve passes through this exact point, meaning this combination is a possibility for both. At this specific point, the Dutch worker's indifference curve is steeper than the US worker's indifference curve. What can be inferred about their preferences at this particular combination of goods?

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