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If goods A and B are perfect substitutes, then the marginal rate of substitution of good A for good B is constant.

Marginal Rate

This refers to the rate at which one variable changes with respect to a change in another variable, commonly used in economics and finance to describe rates of substitution and transformation.

Perfect Substitutes

Two goods with straight-line indifference curves.

Constant

A fixed value in mathematics, physics, and other sciences, that does not change under specified conditions.

  • Understand the economic rationale behind the shapes of indifference curves for different types of goods (perfect substitutes, perfect complements, inferior goods, normal goods, Giffen goods).
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