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Define an Indifference Map. Why Does Indifference Curve to the Right Show More Utility? Explain. - Economics

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Define an indifference map. Why does indifference curve to the right show more utility? Explain. 

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Indifference map is a family or collection of indifference curves that depicts the different levels of satisfaction and preferences of a consumer. Each indifference curve in an indifference map depicts a particular level of satisfaction.

A rightmost indifference curve represents the highest utility derived from the joint consumption of two goods. The highest utility implies that the consumer is able to fetch the maximum possible satisfaction level as he is able to consume more of both the goods. That is, farther the IC from the origin, higher is the level of utility for the consumer. 

The above figure depicts an Indifference Map comprising of six indifference curves (from IC1 to IC6). As the consumer moves farther away from IC1 to higher indifference curves the level of satisfaction derived by the consumer increases. For example, on IC2, the consumer is consuming 5 units of good 1 and 2 units of good 2 . As compared to this on the higher indifference curve, IC6, the consumer is able to consume 8 units of good 1 and 5 units of good 2. Thus, ICrepresents higher utility than IC2.

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