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Indifference Curves
A graph showing different bundles of goods between which a consumer is indifferent, representing equal levels of utility.
Income Effect
Adjustments in the financial earnings of an individual or an economy and the corresponding effect on the quantity of goods or services demanded.
Indifference Curve
A graph showing different combinations of two goods that give a consumer equal satisfaction and utility.
Utility Level
A measure of the satisfaction or happiness that individuals get from the consumption of goods and services.
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