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Because of adverse selection,no good used cars ever change hands.
Marginal Cost Curve
The Marginal Cost Curve graphs the cost incurred by producing one more unit of a good, typically showing how this cost changes with increased production.
Total Utility
The utmost satisfaction achieved from utilizing a specified amount of goods or services.
Limited Income
Describes a situation where an individual or household has a finite or restricted amount of monetary resources available for spending and saving.
Marginal Utilities
The gain in utility or enjoyment a consumer realizes from the consumption of one extra unit of a good or service.
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