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Consider a diagram where a convex curve representing combinations of two goods that yield the same level of satisfaction intersects a concave curve representing all possible production combinations. At a specific point of intersection, the curve for possible production combinations is visibly steeper than the curve for satisfaction.

Statement: At this point, the rate at which the individual is willing to exchange one good for the other is greater than the rate at which they are able to exchange them.

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