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Policy Preference and Consumer Valuation

A city government is debating between two initiatives for its citizens: (1) converting a downtown parking lot into a public green space, or (2) providing a direct cash subsidy to each household. Using the concept of indifference curves, analyze how a citizen's personal valuation of leisure (time spent in the park) versus consumption (goods purchased with the subsidy) would determine their preference for one policy over the other. Specifically, explain what a very steep indifference curve (with leisure on the horizontal axis and consumption on the vertical axis) implies about a citizen's preference and their willingness to trade one for the other.

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