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Rationale for an Economic Model's Income Assumption

An economic model is built on the premise that the interest rate on loans must be set at a level where the lender's final income is always greater than any single borrower's final income. Analyze the primary reason why such an assumption is crucial for the logical coherence and analytical utility of this type of model.

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