EC1, Section 2
Superior/Normal Goods – if income (s then consumers will purchase more of it at each alternative price and visa versa. Demand shifts right. Typical for luxury goods. b) Neutral Goods – if income (s or (s then consumers will purchase the same amount of it at each alternative price. Demand does not shift. Typical for necessity goods. c ... ................
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