Normal good
economic good that increases in demand when incomes rise From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In economics, a normal good is a good whose consumption rises when the income increases. As an example, people who earn more money, might go to the cinema more often. Tickets for the cinema are therefore a normal good.
A good where the consumption decreases when the income increases is called inferior.
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