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Interpreting Altruistic Trade-offs

A person's altruistic preferences are shown on a graph where their own monetary payoff is on the vertical axis and another person's payoff is on the horizontal axis. The indifference curves are downward-sloping. At a specific point on one of these curves, the slope is exactly -0.5. In practical terms, what does this specific slope value reveal about the person's willingness to trade off their own payoff for the other person's at that particular allocation?

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