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According to W. D. Ross, we have immediate intuitive knowledge of the basic prima facie moral obligations/principles.
Candy
A sweet confection made from sugar or chocolate and often flavored with fruits, nuts, or other ingredients.
Exchange Equilibrium
A situation in a market where the quantity demanded by consumers is equal to the quantity supplied by producers, leading to a stable price.
Marginal Rates
Rates that apply to the next level of consumption, production, or income, often used in taxation to refer to the percentage of tax applied to the next dollar earned.
Indifference Curves
Graphical representations used in microeconomics to show different combinations of two goods that provide the same level of utility or satisfaction to an individual.
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