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Why can't two isoquants cross?

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Isoquants cannot cross because if two isoquants did, it would imply that the same quantities of inputs yield two different quantities of output. ... A nearly straight isoquant implies that the MRTS is nearly constant along the isoquant, implying that the two inputs are close substitutes.

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