Multiple Choice

Consider two indifference curves, one for a typical worker in the U.S. and one for a typical worker in the Netherlands. Both curves pass through a single, common point representing a combination of 20 hours of daily free time and $150 of daily consumption. Based solely on the fact that their indifference curves intersect at this specific point, what is the most accurate conclusion one can draw?

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