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1 Distinction between income and price effects  





2 See also  





3 References  














Ordinary good






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Anordinary good is a microeconomic concept used in consumer theory. It is defined as a good which creates an increase in quantity demanded when the price for the good drops or conversely a decrease in quantity demanded if the price for the good increases, ceteris paribus. It is the opposite of a Giffen good.

Since the existence of Giffen goods outside the realm of economic theory is still contested, the pairing of Giffen goods with ordinary goods has gotten less traction in economics textbooks than the pairing normal good/inferior good used to distinguish responses to income changes. The usage of "ordinary good" is still useful since it allows a simple representation of price and income changes. A normal good is always ordinary, while an ordinary good can be normal, inferior or sticky.

Distinction between income and price effects[edit]

Income change

 

Price change

 

Normal good

Inferior good

 

Ordinary good

Giffen good

Income up

Consumption up

Consumption down

Price up

Consumption down

Consumption up

Income down

Consumption down

Consumption up

Price down

Consumption up

Consumption down

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Types of goods

  • Capital goods
  • Club goods
  • Common goods
  • Common-pool resource
  • Complementary goods vs. Substitute goods vs. Independent goods
  • Composite goods
  • Credence goods
  • (Non-)durable goods
  • (Post-)experience goods
  • Final goods
  • Free goods vs. Positional goods
  • Giffen goods
  • Global commons
  • Global public goods
  • Inferior goods
  • Information goods
  • Intangible goods
  • Intermediate goods
  • Luxury goods
  • Merit goods and demerit goods
  • Neutral goods
  • Normal goods
  • Ordinary goods
  • Private goods
  • Public goods
  • (Non-)rivalrous goods and (Non-)excludable goods
  • Search goods
  • Superior goods
  • Used goods
  • Veblen goods

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