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List the major sources of drugs.
Utility Function
This describes a formula used in economics to quantify the happiness or satisfaction obtained by a consumer from consuming goods and services.
Substitution Effect
The alteration in how goods are consumed as a result of shifts in relative prices, while maintaining the same level of satisfaction for the consumer.
Giffen Good
A product that sees an increase in demand as its price rises, contrary to the law of demand, typically due to the absence of close substitutes and the product being an inferior good.
Perfect Complements
Goods that are consumed together in fixed proportions, where the utility of one item increases with the consumption of the other.
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