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Evaluating the Consistency of Social Preferences

A common belief is that people are either inherently selfish or inherently generous. Critically evaluate this belief using the economic principle that social preferences can be context-dependent. Provide one example of a situation where an individual might act selfishly and another where the same individual might act altruistically, explaining why the context influences their choice.

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