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Consider an individual with purely self-interested preferences who has the opportunity to split a $200 cash prize. They are presented with two choices: (A) keep all $200 for themself, or (B) keep $199 and give $1 to a stranger . According to the definition of purely self-interested preferences, this individual would be indifferent between choice A and choice B.

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