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GreenTree Corporation sells live Christmas trees. It observes that when it increases the price of Christmas trees by 10 percent, revenue rises by 25 percent. The demand for Christmas trees is:
Substitution Effect
A shift in consumer behavior as a result of alterations in the comparative costs of products, resulting in the replacement of one product for another.
Indifference Curves
Graphical representations in economics showing different combinations of two goods that give a consumer equal satisfaction and utility, thus marking consumer preferences.
Concave
A shape or curve that is curved inward, resembling the interior of a circle or sphere, often used to describe functions or geometric objects.
Convex
A shape or curve that curves outward or bulges outward, typically used in the context of geometric figures or in economic models to describe preferences or production possibilities.
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