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Reservation Indifference Curve

A reservation indifference curve illustrates all allocations of goods that provide an individual with a utility level equal to their reservation option, which is their next best alternative. It acts as a boundary for acceptable outcomes, as the individual would reject any offer or situation that places them on a lower indifference curve. This concept is used to determine the minimum compensation or conditions a person, such as Angela, would require to agree to a proposal or obey a command.

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