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Two individuals, Sam and Chris, have identical preferences for consumption now versus consumption in the future. They both start with an initial wealth of $1,000. Sam chooses to consume $700 now and save $300, while Chris chooses to consume $500 now and save $500. This difference in their saving decisions necessarily implies that their underlying preferences are not, in fact, identical.

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