MGEA01H3 Chapter Notes -Indifference Curve, Demand Curve, Opportunity Cost

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The curve that shows all the combinations of products (usually two) that yield the consumer the same utility, illustrating the consumer"s taste. The consumer is indifferent between the combinations indicated by any two points on the one indifference curve. Any point above the curve is preferred to any point along the same curve. Any point along the curve is preferred to any point below the same curve. Point g above the curve is preferred to any point on the curve; point h is an inferior combination to any point on the curve. The slope of line t gives the marginal rate of substitution at point b. Moving down the indifference curve from b to f, the slope flattens, showing that the more food and the less clothing. Hugh has, the less willing he is to sacrifice further clothing to get more food.

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