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What is the absolute value of the slope of the indifference curve called the:

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Answered by shailsiddiqui2005
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we say, indifference curves are concave outward, or convex with respect to the origin. The slope of the indifference curve is called the marginal rate of substitution , which declines as the quantity of X increases relative to the quantity of Y.


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