Multiple Choice
A bowed shaped indifference curve reflects a consumer's:
A) greater willingness to give up a good that she has an abundance of
B) lower willingness to give up a good that she has an abundance of
C) desire to specialise in the consumption of one good over another
D) unwillingness to substitute one good for another
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