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perfect substitute - translation to russian

ECONOMICS CONCEPT OF GOODS CONSIDERED INTERCHANGEABLE
Good Substitution; Good substitution; Perfect substitute; Price substitutes; Substitution good; Perfect substitutes; Substitution (economics); Competitive demand; Substitute goods; Substitute good (economics)
  • Figure 1: If the price of <math>x_i</math> increases, then demand for <math>x_j</math> increases
  • Figure 3: Utility functions of perfect substitutes
  • Figure 4: Comparison of indifference curves of perfect and imperfect substitutes
  • Figure 2: Graphical example of substitute goods

perfect substitute         
совершенный субститут
substitute goods         
товары-заменители; суррогаты
perfect-information game         
  • [[Backgammon]] includes chance events, but by some definitions is classified as a game of perfect information.
  • [[Poker]] is a game of imperfect information, as players do not know the private cards of their opponents.
CONDITION IN ECONOMICS AND GAME THEORY
Imperfect information; Perfect Information; Perfect-information game; Perfect information (game theory); Perfect information (economics)
игра с полной информацией

Definition

Substitute
<character> (SUB) ASCII character 26. [Why?] (1996-06-28)

Wikipedia

Substitute good

In microeconomics, two goods are substitutes if the products could be used for the same purpose by the consumers. That is, a consumer perceives both goods as similar or comparable, so that having more of one good causes the consumer to desire less of the other good. Contrary to complementary goods and independent goods, substitute goods may replace each other in use due to changing economic conditions. An example of substitute goods is Coca-Cola and Pepsi; the interchangeable aspect of these goods is due to the similarity of the purpose they serve, i.e fulfilling customers' desire for a soft drink. These types of substitutes can be referred to as close substitutes.

Substitute goods are commodity which the consumer demanded to be used in place of another good.

Economic theory describes two goods as being close substitutes if three conditions hold:

  1. products have the same or similar performance characteristics
  2. products have the same or similar occasion for use and
  3. products are sold in the same geographic area

Performance characteristics describe what the product does for the customer; a solution to customers' needs or wants. For example, a beverage would quench a customer's thirst.

A product's occasion for use describes when, where and how it is used. For example, orange juice and soft drinks are both beverages but are used by consumers in different occasions (i.e. breakfast vs during the day).

Two products are in different geographic market if they are sold in different locations, it is costly to transport the goods or it is costly for consumers to travel to buy the goods.

Only if the two products satisfy the three conditions, will they be classified as close substitutes according to economic theory. The opposite of a substitute good is a complementary good, these are goods that are dependent on another. An example of complementary goods are cereal and milk.

An example of substitute goods are tea and coffee. These two goods satisfy the three conditions: tea and coffee have similar performance characteristics (they quench a thirst), they both have similar occasions for use (in the morning) and both are usually sold in the same geographic area (consumers can buy both at their local supermarket). Some other common examples include margarine and butter, and McDonald's and Burger King.

Formally, good x j {\displaystyle x_{j}} is a substitute for good x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} if when the price of x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} rises the demand for x j {\displaystyle x_{j}} rises, see figure 1.

Let p i {\displaystyle p_{i}} be the price of good x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} . Then, x j {\displaystyle x_{j}} is a substitute for x i {\displaystyle x_{i}} if: x j p i > 0 {\displaystyle {\frac {\partial x_{j}}{\partial p_{i}}}>0} .

What is the Russian for perfect substitute? Translation of &#39perfect substitute&#39 to Russian