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The Principle of Diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution

Consider a consumer's preferences for two goods: concert tickets and restaurant meals. As this consumer obtains more concert tickets and forgoes restaurant meals, moving along a single indifference curve, their marginal rate of substitution (MRS) of tickets for meals diminishes. Analyze the economic reasoning behind this change. In your explanation, connect the diminishing MRS to the consumer's changing willingness to trade and the relative value they place on each good at different points on the curve.

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