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Marginal Utility
The additional satisfaction or benefit (utility) that a consumer derives from purchasing one more unit of a good or service.
Natural Logarithm
A mathematical function that calculates the time needed to reach a certain level of growth, based on the constant e (approx. 2.71828).
u(X,Y)
A utility function representing the satisfaction a consumer gets from consuming quantities of goods X and Y.
MRS
Marginal Rate of Substitution, an economic concept that describes the rate at which a consumer is willing to give up one good in exchange for another good while maintaining the same level of utility or satisfaction.
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