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A Person Who Thinks "But Fear Itself" After Hearing the Words

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A person who thinks "but fear itself" after hearing the words, "We have nothing to fear ..." has engaged in the act of proximity.

Understand the economics of utility functions and how they model consumer preferences.
Identify and analyze the characteristics of different utility functions, including quasilinear, homothetic, and perfect substitutes.
Evaluate consumer choices and trade-offs using marginal rate of substitution (MRS) and indifference curves.
Calculate the effects of changes in consumption on utility levels.

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