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Präferenzen, Konsum und internationales Gleichgewicht

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Präferenzstrukturen lassen sich mit Hilfe von Indifferenzkurven zum Ausdruck bringen. Eine Indifferenzkurve ist definiert als der geometrische Ort aller Güterkombinationen, die dem Konsumenten den gleichen Nutzen stiften.

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Zweifel, P., Heller, R.H. (1992). Präferenzen, Konsum und internationales Gleichgewicht. In: Internationaler Handel. Physica-Lehrbuch. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53720-2_5

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