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Consider an individual who is borrowing money. If an increase in the interest rate causes no change in their planned future consumption, this specific outcome demonstrates that the two primary economic forces influencing their decision—one making them feel poorer and the other making future consumption relatively more attractive—are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

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