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State Le Châtelier's principle.
Consumption Change
A variation in the total amount of goods and services that households and individuals are willing and able to consume over a certain period.
MRS
The Marginal Rate of Substitution is the rate at which a consumer is willing to exchange units of one good for units of another good while maintaining the same level of utility.
Marginal Utility
Marginal utility is the additional satisfaction or utility that a consumer receives from consuming one more unit of a good or service.
Utility Maximization
A theory in economics that suggests consumers will allocate their resources to maximize their utility or satisfaction given their income and the prices of goods and services.
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