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The Inevitable Direction of the Substitution Effect

For a consumer with typical, convex-to-the-origin preferences, explain the underlying reason why an increase in the relative price of a good must cause a decrease in its consumption, assuming the consumer's overall satisfaction is held constant. Your explanation should link the shape of the preference curves to the consumer's changing willingness to trade one good for another.

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