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Can an indifference curve have positive slope?

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Answered by Nikitacuty
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When a set of indifference curves is upward sloping, it means one of the goods is a “bad” in that the consumer prefers less of the good rather than more of the good. The positive slope means that the consumer will accept more of the bad good only if she also receives more of the other good in return.

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Answered by Parikshitta
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In that case, a set of indifference curves is upward sloping. The positive slope means that the consumer will accept more of the bad good only if she also receives more of the other good in return.

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