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Consider two individuals, Player A and Player B, whose preferences for allocating a sum of money between themselves are represented by indifference curves. On a graph where a player's own payoff is on the vertical axis and the other player's payoff is on the horizontal axis, Player A's indifference curves are significantly steeper than Player B's. This implies that if both players were offered an identical choice between keeping the entire sum for themselves or splitting it evenly, Player A would be more likely than Player B to choose the even split.

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