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Dimpi Saroa
on Nov 16, 2024Verified
A typical consumer consumes both coffee and donuts. After the consumer's income decreases, the consumer consumes more coffee but fewer donuts than before. For this consumer, donuts are a normal good, but coffee is an inferior good.
Inferior Good
A type of good for which demand decreases as the income of consumers increases, contrasting with normal goods.
Normal Good
A good for which demand increases when consumer income rises, and decreases when consumer income falls.
- Understand the relationship between consumer income and the consumption of normal and inferior goods.
Verified Answer
AH
Learning Objectives
- Understand the relationship between consumer income and the consumption of normal and inferior goods.
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