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Matching
Match the items with the historical periods with which they are most closely identified.
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Perfect Substitutes
Goods for which the indifference curves are straight lines; the marginal rate of substitution of one good in place of another good is constant, regardless of how much of each an individual consumes.
Consumer Equilibrium
A state where an individual consumer has optimized their utility, given their budget constraints, choosing the best possible goods or service mix.
Budget Constraint
The limits placed on the consumption choices of individuals by their income and the prices of goods and services.
Utility
An indicator of pleasure or contentment obtained from the acquisition and use of products and services.
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