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Modeling Preferences for Urban Policy

A city planner is considering policies that involve a trade-off between two undesirable outcomes: air pollution and traffic congestion. For the typical citizen, a lower level of each is always preferred. Using a standard two-dimensional graph with 'Air Pollution' on one axis and 'Traffic Congestion' on the other, describe the shape and properties of the indifference curves that would represent the typical citizen's preferences between these two 'bads'. Explain your reasoning, specifically addressing the direction in which satisfaction increases and the meaning of the curves' slope.

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