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Substitution Effect
Variations in consumption habits influenced by the change in prices of goods in comparison to each other, leading to a preference shift among consumers from one good to another.
Cheaper
Describes goods or services being offered at a low price, especially in relation to comparable items.
More Expensive
Refers to items or services that have a higher cost or price in comparison to others.
Budget Constraint
The cap on the various combinations of goods and services a consumer is capable of purchasing, dictated by their earnings and the costs of these products and services.
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