Multiple Choice

Consider two individuals, Person A and Person B, who are identical in their skills, intelligence, and intrinsic attitudes toward risk. Person A begins with substantial financial wealth, which allows them to make large, long-term investments that generate further wealth, creating a positive feedback loop. Person B begins with very little wealth and must focus on low-risk, low-return activities just to meet basic needs, trapping them in a cycle of low income. A thought experiment proposes swapping their initial financial positions. Based on the principle that initial endowments are the primary determinant of economic outcomes in this model, what is the most logical conclusion of this experiment?

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