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प्रश्न
How does an increase in income affect the demand for a normal good?
उत्तर
Normal goods are those for which demand increases as consumers' income rises. When people have more income, they spend more on goods and services that improve their quality of life or satisfy their desires more fully.
Impact on Demand:
- Rightward Shift in the Demand Curve: As income increases, the demand for normal goods rises at each price level. This causes the entire demand curve for the normal good to shift to the right, indicating a higher quantity demanded at every price.
- Examples of Normal Goods:
- Clothing: As income increases, people may buy more or better-quality clothing.
- Dining Out: With more disposable income, people may choose to dine out more frequently or at more expensive restaurants.
- Electronics: Higher income might lead to increased spending on better or more advanced electronic devices.
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