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Under the doctrine of strict liability, if there is no fault, there is no liability.
Consumer Substitution
The tendency of consumers to switch from one good to another in response to changes in relative prices, keeping their level of satisfaction or utility constant.
New Good
A product that has been recently developed or introduced to the market, offering new benefits or replacing existing goods.
Economic Well-Being
A measure of how well an individual, community, or country is performing economically, often considering factors like income, employment, and access to goods and services.
Variety
The range of different products, services, or choices available in a market, often contributing to consumer satisfaction and market efficiency.
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