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EXPLAIN THE CONDATION WHERE THE LAW OF DEMAND DOES NOT APPLY

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Answered by ṧтḙℓℓᾰ
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There are certain exceptions to the law of Demand for specific products. Examples are Giffen goods, Veblen goods, income change of the family, luxury items; all these concepts do not follow the law of Demand. Say, in case of necessary items, the Demand stays the same even if the price increases.

Answered by karthikdodamani2004
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There are certain exceptions to the law of Demand for specific products. Examples are Giffen goods, Veblen goods, income change of the family, luxury items; all these concepts do not follow the law of Demand. Say, in case of necessary items, the Demand stays the same even if the price increases.

The law of demand is one of the most fundamental concepts in economics. It works with the law of supply to explain how market economies allocate resources and determine the prices of goods and services that we observe in everyday transactions.

The law of demand states that quantity purchased varies inversely with price. In other words, the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded. This occurs because of diminishing marginal utility. That is, consumers use the first units of an economic good they purchase to serve their most urgent needs first, and use each additional unit of the good to serve successively lower-valued ends.

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