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This memory technique involves taking the information to be learned and trying to associate it with other things you know, or trying to associate various items of the to-be-learned information.
Efficiency Loss
The reduction in economic welfare or efficiency that occurs when a market does not allocate resources optimally, often due to externalities or market power.
Demand Curves
A visual depiction showing how the price of a product relates to the amount people want to buy.
Supply Curves
Graphical representations of the relationship between the price of goods and the quantity that producers are willing to supply.
Excise Tax
A tax levied on specific goods, services, or transactions, often to discourage their use or generate revenue.
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