ECON 1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Airbnb, Vending Machine, Poncho

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An example is bottled water showing how preferences in drinking water change. 1920 there was no demand for it, then in. 2010 everyone was a fan of the convenience, and in 2018 we"re more eco-friendly. Goods can be substitutes (can easily replace another) (b) so as the price of tea increases, people will likely turn to coffee for caffeine and thus the demand curve will increase. Goods can be complements (goods that go well together) (c) so if the price of fluff goes up, then less people would want to buy nutella that normally would go with fluff. A normal good where when income increases, the demand increases or may stay the same. So even if our income increases, we wouldn"t buy more dishwashers than we need. Inferior good f some goods" demand decreases when income increases (spam, ramen, etc) Ceretis paribus: everything else held constant g. Change in the number of consumers (population/ demographics)

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