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Consumer's Equilibrium: Concept Map

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Consumer's Equilibrium: Concept Map
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Consumer's equilibrium is a state where a consumer maximizes their satisfaction by allocating their limited income among various goods and services. This is achieved when the marginal rate of substitution between two goods equals the ratio of their prices, or when the marginal utility per dollar spent is equal across all goods.

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