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Theory of Consumer Choice
An economic framework explaining how consumers make decisions to allocate their resources among various goods and services.
Tradeoffs
The concept of sacrificing one benefit or good in order to gain another, reflecting the necessity of making decisions between competing priorities.
Indifference Curves
Graphical representations in economics, showing different combinations of two goods among which a consumer is indifferent, revealing preferences and trade-offs.
Perfect Substitutes
Products or services that can be used in exactly the same way, to the extent that one can replace the other in consumption without affecting utility.
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