Non-convexity (economics)

ID: non-convexity-economics

In economics, non-convexity refers to a situation where the set of feasible outcomes or preferences does not maintain the property of convexity. To understand this concept better, it's essential to grasp what convexity means in this context. **Convexity**: A set is convex if, for any two points within that set, the entire line segment connecting them also lies within the set.

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