indifferenssikäyrää
Indifferenssikyrvä is a Finnish term that translates to "indifference curve" in English, a fundamental concept in microeconomics. It represents a set of bundles of two goods that provide a consumer with the same level of utility or satisfaction. This means that a consumer is equally happy with any combination of goods lying on the same indifference curve.
Indifference curves are graphical representations and are typically convex to the origin. This convexity arises from
A consumer's preference map consists of multiple indifference curves, each representing a different level of utility.