Short Answer

Decision-Making with Altruistic Preferences

Alex is a farmer whose satisfaction depends on both his own profit and the profit of his neighbor, Ben. Alex's preferences can be represented by indifference curves, where curves further from the origin (0,0) indicate higher levels of satisfaction. Ben has already decided to use a sustainable farming technique. Alex now has two choices:

  1. Use a conventional technique, which would result in a profit of $500 for Alex and $100 for Ben.
  2. Use a sustainable technique, which would result in a profit of $400 for Alex and $400 for Ben.

Given that the outcome ($400, $400) lies on a higher indifference curve for Alex than the outcome ($500, $100), what is Alex's best response? Explain your reasoning.

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