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Explaining Indifference Curve Convexity

In a model where individuals trade off their wage level against the quality of their local environment, the indifference curves representing their preferences are convex (bowed towards the origin). This means the curves become flatter as wages increase. Analyze the economic reasoning behind this shape. Specifically, explain how the changing value of an additional dollar of income affects an individual's willingness to sacrifice environmental quality for that dollar, and how this relationship determines the curve's shape.

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