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Perfect Substitutes
Goods that can serve the same purpose perfectly, where consumers are indifferent between them and will select based on price.
Giffen Good
A product that paradoxically sees an increase in demand as its price increases, violating the basic law of demand due to the income effect overshadowing the substitution effect.
Inferior Good
A type of good whose demand decreases as the income of consumers increases, opposite of a normal good.
Substitution Effect
The change in consumption patterns due to a change in the relative price of goods, leading consumers to substitute away from higher-priced goods toward lower-priced ones.
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