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प्रश्न
Differentiate between Giffen goods and inferior goods.
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Aspect | Giffen Goods | Inferior Goods |
Definition | Giffen goods are a special type of inferior good in which an increase in price leads to an increase in the quantity demanded, violating the basic law of demand. | Inferior goods are goods for which demand decreases as income increases, but they follow the basic law of demand (i.e., price and quantity demanded are inversely related). |
Price-Demand Relationship | In the case of Giffen goods, an increase in price leads to an increase in quantity demanded. | For inferior goods, an increase in price leads to a decrease in quantity demanded, like most goods. |
Income Effect | The negative income effect of a price increase is so strong that it outweighs the substitution effect, leading to higher demand even as the price rises. | The income effect leads to a decrease in demand as income increases because consumers switch to higher-quality alternatives. |
Substitution Effect | The substitution effect is outweighed by the income effect, leading to a paradoxical increase in demand when the price rises. | The substitution effect typically leads to a decrease in demand when the price rises, as consumers substitute the good with cheaper alternatives. |
Examples | An example of a Giffen good is a staple food, such as bread or rice, in a very low-income setting, where people may consume more of it as its price increases because they cannot afford better alternatives. | An example of an inferior good is instant noodles, where people buy less as their income increases, and they can afford more expensive or higher-quality food options. |
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