Compensated demand curve

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In economics, the compensated demand curve that shows how the substitution effect influences the number of units of a good the consumer will purchase.

A Compensated Demand Curve shows how the number of units of a good purchased at a given price changes as the price changes, assuming the consumer's income is increased enough to offset the income effect.Template:Econ-stub