What about neutral goods that you do not particularly want


Problem

In the lecture I showed you indifference curves for "goods" (items that you always want more of) and "bads" (items that you always want less of). What about "neutral" goods (i.e. goods that you don't particularly want more or less of - you are indifferent about your consumption of such goods)?

Assume that good x is something you always want more of (i.e. it's a "good" good) while good y is something you're indifferent about (i.e. it's a neutral good). Draw indifference curves for this case.

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