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The Nature of Preference Models in Economics

An economic model is used to compare two countries with similar wage levels. It shows that the average citizen in Country A works fewer hours and consumes less than the average citizen in Country B. To explain this, the model depicts different indifference curves for each country. What is the fundamental nature of these indifference curves, and why is this approach used in the absence of direct preference data?

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