Chapter 3: Problem 21
The price of good \(X\) is higher in year 2 than in year 1 and people are buying more of good \(X\) in year 2 than year 1 . Obviously, the law of demand does not hold. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your answer.
Chapter 3: Problem 21
The price of good \(X\) is higher in year 2 than in year 1 and people are buying more of good \(X\) in year 2 than year 1 . Obviously, the law of demand does not hold. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your answer.
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