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High MRS at Point A due to Plentiful Consumption

At Point A, representing a bundle of 15 hours of free time and €540 in consumption, Karim's consumption is abundant. This abundance makes him willing to trade a large amount of it for an extra hour of free time. Consequently, his Marginal Rate of Substitution (MRS) is high at this point, as shown by his willingness to give up €94 in consumption for one additional hour of leisure. This serves as a specific illustration of how MRS rises with higher consumption for a given amount of free time.

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