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Strictly Convex
A term often used in mathematics and economics to describe a curve or function that curves away from the origin more sharply than a straight line, indicating increasing marginal effects.
Perfect Substitutes
Perfect substitutes are products or services that can be used in exactly the same way, offering the same utility to consumers, thus one can replace the other without loss of value or function.
Homothetic Preferences
Consumer preferences that are consistent or proportionate across different scales or levels of consumption, indicating a straight line through the origin in a utility function graph.
Quasilinear Preferences
Preferences where utility is a linear function of one good, making the consumer's marginal rate of substitution between goods independent of the level of consumption of that good.
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