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    Indifference Curves Tend to Be Bowed Inward Because a Consumer
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Indifference Curves Tend to Be Bowed Inward Because a Consumer

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Indifference curves tend to be bowed inward because a consumer is willing to trade a greater amount of a good for another if they have an abundance of the good they are trading away.

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