ECONOMICS Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Thorstein Veblen, Ceteris Paribus, Veblen Good

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When the price falls they can substitute it with other superior foods and hence consume less of it. The more expensive the higher the snob appeal and therefore the higher the demand: demanded for it exclusive nature and as a status symbol. Movements along the demand curve: at a price of 20p per unit, the quantity demanded is 500 units of x, if price falls to 10p per unit, ceteris paribus, quantity demanded will rise to 600 units. This means we have moved along the demand curve from a to b: if price rises to 30p per unit then quantity demanded falls to 400 units. Consider the following factors in the demand for commodity x. Increase in demand for x at all prices: demand curve shifts right. Decrease in demand for x at all prices: demand curve shifts left. Rise in the price of substitutes for x. Fall in the price of substitutes for x.

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