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Critique of a Social Preference Model

A researcher proposes to model an individual's satisfaction using the function u(y,z) = y^a * z^b, where 'y' is the individual's own wealth, 'z' is another person's wealth, and 'a' and 'b' are positive constants. Critically evaluate this functional form as a model of human social preferences. Discuss at least one significant strength and one significant weakness of using this specific mathematical formula to represent how people feel about their own and others' financial well-being.

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