Some goods are bought largely because they have snob appeal. For example, the residents of Beverly Hills

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Some goods are bought largely because they have “snob appeal.” For example, the residents of Beverly Hills gain prestige by buying expensive items. In fact, they won’t buy some items unless they are expensive. The law of demand, which holds that people buy more at lower prices than at higher prices, obviously doesn’t hold for the residents of Beverly Hills. The following rules apply in Beverly Hills: high prices, buy; low prices, don’t buy. Discuss.
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Economics

ISBN: 978-1285738321

12th edition

Authors: Roger A. Arnold

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