Why is an indifference curve convex to the origin?
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Indifference curves are convex to the origin because as the consumer begins to increase his or her use of one good over another, the curve represents the marginal rate of substitution. ... The reason that the marginal rate of substitution decreases is due to the principle of diminishing marginal utility.
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