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Explaining the Shape of an Indifference Curve

An individual's preferences between consuming goods today and consuming goods in the future are often represented by a convex (bowed-inward) indifference curve, with 'consumption now' on the horizontal axis and 'consumption later' on the vertical axis. Explain what this specific shape reveals about how the individual's valuation of an additional dollar of consumption today changes as their current level of consumption increases.

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