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Contract Curve
In economics, a curve representing the set of optimal allocation points for two parties trading two goods, assuming utility maximization.
Competitive Equilibrium
A state in a market where supply equals demand, and the prices enable buyers and sellers to be in equilibrium.
Demand Equals Supply
A market equilibrium condition where the quantity demanded by consumers at a specific price level is exactly equal to the quantity supplied by producers.
Initial Endowment
The initial allocation of assets, goods, or resources that an individual or entity possesses before any transactions.
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