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Interpreting Intertemporal Choice

An individual is indifferent between two consumption plans. Plan A involves consuming $100 today and $100 tomorrow. Plan B involves consuming $80 today and $125 tomorrow. Explain what this trade-off reveals about the individual's preference for consuming now versus consuming in the future.

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