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The Economic Intuition of Convexity in Quasi-Linear Preferences

A consumer's preferences are described by the quasi-linear utility function u(t, m) = v(t) + m, where t is the quantity of a specific good and m represents money for all other goods. Explain the economic intuition behind the mathematical condition required for the associated indifference curves to be convex. In your explanation, connect the shape of the indifference curve to the consumer's changing willingness to substitute between good t and money as their consumption of t increases.

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