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Distinguish between: Inferior goods and superior g...
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Distinguish between: Inferior goods and superior goods
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Inferior Goods
Superior Goods
They have a negetive relationship with the income of a consumer.
They have a positive relationship with the income of a consumer.
For example - Maize
For example -Branded clothing
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