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Interpreting the Shape of Indifference Curves

In a model representing an individual's choices between consumption (goods and services) and non-working time, their preferences are shown by indifference curves. Explain why these curves are typically (1) downward-sloping and (2) convex (bowed inward towards the origin). What does each of these characteristics reveal about the individual's willingness to trade one for the other?

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