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प्रश्न
How does demand differ from want?
उत्तर
Aspect | Want | Demand |
Definition | A desire or wish for a particular good or service, without considering the ability to purchase. | The willingness and ability to purchase a good or service at a given price. |
Nature | Unlimited and unconstrained by economic factors. | Limited by income, price, and ability to pay. |
Economic Relevance | A broader concept that includes any desire, regardless of affordability. | A specific economic concept that represents wants backed by purchasing power. |
Requirement of Purchasing Power | Does not require purchasing power; a person can want something without being able to buy it. | Requires purchasing power; the ability to pay is essential for demand. |
Impact on the Market | Does not directly influence market prices or production, as it is not tied to actual transactions. | Directly influences market prices, production, and resource allocation. |
Example | Wanting a luxury car or a vacation without considering if you can afford it. | Desiring a smartphone and having the money and willingness to buy it at the current price. |
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