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Which good its marginal rate of substitution in diminishing?
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The marginal rate of substitution of a good is diminishing when the consumer is willing to give up more and more of one good in order to get a little bit more of another good. This is because the consumer is becoming increasingly less willing to give up the first good in order to get the second good.
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