Goods in the Market Flashcards
(33 cards)
Goods that serve the same purpose as the original and can be used as an alternative.
Substitute Goods
They are goods that are in competitive demand
Substitute Goods
A rise in the prices of Good S will lead to a contraction in demand for Good S
This might then cause some consumers to switch to a rival product Good T
Substitute Goods
What type of good: Tea
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What type of good: coffee
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What type of good: Smartphone brands
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What type of good: rival ride sharing apps
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What type of good: competing supermarket chains
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What type of good: online streaming platforms
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What type of good: cereal brands
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Two or more distinct items or goods whose use is associated or interrelated with each other.
Complementary Goods
They are products which are bought and used together.
Complementary Goods
A fall in the price of Good X will lead to an expansion in quantity demand for X
Complementary Goods
Complements are said to be in joint demand
Complementary Goods
What type of good: fish and chips
Complementary
What type of good: Smartphones and apps
Complementary
What type of good: Solar panels & batteries
Complementary
What type of good: Flights and taxi services
Complementary
What type of good: Shoes and polish
Complementary
What type of good: Pasta and pasta sauces
Complementary
an increase in income causes a fall in demand for these goods
Inferior Goods
a decrease in income causes a rise in demand for these goods
Inferior Goods
a type of good whose demand shows an inverse relationship with the consumer’sincome
Inferior Goods
an increase in income causes a rise in demand for these goods
Normal Goods