Case Study

Unusual Consumer Preferences

Analyze how the shape of Alex's indifference curves for blue and black pens would differ from the typical 'bowed-inward' shape that represents preferences for most pairs of goods (like food and clothing). Explain the economic reasoning for this difference, focusing on the concept of the marginal rate of substitution.

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Updated 2025-07-31

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