Flashcard sets with a 'substitution effect' term meaning 'ccurs because a change in the price of a good makes it relatively higher or lower than the prices of other goods that might act as substitutes. a higher price means that a good is more expensive relative to other goods, while a lower price means it's less expensive.'

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1-1 of 1Flashcard sets with a 'substitution effect' term meaning 'ccurs because a change in the price of a good makes it relatively higher or lower than the prices of other goods that might act as substitutes. a higher price means that a good is more expensive relative to other goods, while a lower price means it's less expensive.'
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1Econ - Swansonby iitsmecourtney32 termsSeptember 6, 2009
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