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Infeasibility of an Entire Indifference Curve

An entire indifference curve is considered infeasible if all the combinations of goods it represents lie outside the consumer's feasible set. This situation occurs when the utility level associated with the curve is so high that it cannot be achieved with the available resources or constraints. For instance, in Figure 3.7a, the indifference curve IC4 is entirely outside Karim's feasible set, making all points on it unattainable for him.

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