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The Sherman Act and the Clayton Act:
Utility Function
A mathematical representation of how consumer preferences over a set of goods and services are ordered.
Private Consumptions
Expenditures by individuals and households on goods and services for personal use, excluding investments and savings.
Total Amount
The complete or overall sum of quantities or values.
Pareto Efficient
An allocation pattern of resources where attempts to advantage any individual or criterion will inevitably lead to the detriment of another individual or criterion.
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