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At a consumer's optimal choice, the consumer chooses the combination of goods that equates the marginal rate of substitution and the price ratio.
Offset Side
The side of a transaction that counterbalances the primary entry, ensuring the accounting equation remains balanced.
Increase Side
The side of an account on which increases are recorded, depending on the type of account it could be the debit or credit side.
Right Side
In accounting, refers to the credit side of a ledger account, opposite to the left or debit side, showcasing the sources of funds or increases in liabilities or equity.
Decrease Side
The side of an accounting equation or ledger where decreases in assets, expenses, or dividends are recorded, often the credit side for assets and the debit side for liabilities and equity.
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