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The Indifference Map

An indifference map is a graphical tool that visualizes a person's preferences by displaying a set of indifference curves. While the map shows which combinations of goods yield higher or lower utility by their position on different curves, it provides an incomplete picture of overall preferences. This is because it may not be possible to determine the preferred bundle between two points that lie in the space between the drawn indifference curves.

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