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Give reason or explain the following statement:

Demand for goods having snob appeal has elastic demand.

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Snob appeal refers to the perception that higher priced goods are better. Also, for some people, higher priced goods are linked with their status symbol. Such products may include designer clothes, diamonds etc. Such an effect makes the demand for the good inelastic.

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Chapter 4: Elasticity of Demand - Exercise 2 [Page 31]

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Micheal Vaz Economics [English] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 4 Elasticity of Demand
Exercise 2 | Q 2.5 | Page 31

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