Economy, asked by arjunrautela506, 7 months ago

explian diminishing rate of substitution​

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Answered by ayushman2020
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Usually, marginal substitution is diminishing, meaning a consumer chooses the substitute in place of another good rather than simultaneously consuming more. The law of diminishing marginal rates of substitution states that MRS decreases as one moves down a standard convex-shaped curve, which is the indifference curve.

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