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Marco's Consumption Choice as Evidence of Intrinsic Impatience

Marco's decision to consume more at present ($60) than in the future ($40), by saving less than half of his endowment, is presented as evidence that he possesses intrinsic impatience. This characteristic is identical to Julia's because they have the same preferences for immediate over future consumption.

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