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Interpreting the Shape of Indifference Curves

An individual's preferences for combinations of daily consumption and free time are typically represented by indifference curves that are convex to the origin (bowed inward). Explain what this convex shape implies about the individual's willingness to give up consumption in exchange for one more hour of free time, comparing a situation where they have a lot of free time to one where they have very little.

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