Economy, asked by ammybegum4, 4 days ago

why is an inexpensive necessity curve a straight line​

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Answered by kamanasri
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Answer:

People are price sensitive and they purchase more at low prices and less at high prices other things remaining constant. This is the law of demand. Demand is elastic to changes in price and income.

Operation of law of diminishing marginal utility. As they consume more they derive less satisfaction

Answered by pratikborate272
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Explanation:

The demand curve slopes downward to the right for following two reasons. It is not a straight line because elasticity of demand differ if price and income change

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