What is an inferior good in economics and how does it differ from other types of goods?

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2026-04-05 04:35

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An inferior good in economics is a type of good for which demand decreases when income increases. This is different from normal goods, for which demand increases as income rises, and luxury goods, which have a higher demand as income increases due to their high price and status symbol.

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