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Julia's Optimal Choice at a 78% Interest Rate (Point G)

When faced with a high interest rate of 78%, representative of rates for farmers in Chambar, Julia's optimal choice is to borrow and consume $35 in the present. This decision, represented by point G on her new, steeper feasible frontier, is found at the tangency point with her indifference curve. To fund this consumption, she repays $62 from her future income, which covers the principal and interest, leaving her with $38 for future consumption.

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