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  • 81Conscious Consumer — Studio album by X Ray Spex Released September 28, 1995 Recorded …

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  • 82Cultural consumer — The cultural consumer describes a person who avidly consumes art, books, music, and live cultural events within a society. With the rise of expressive technologies, cultural consumers have harnessed the Internet to fuel their own creative efforts …

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  • 84Normal good — In economics, normal goods are any goods for which demand increases when income increases and falls when income decreases but price remains constant, i.e. with a positive income elasticity of demand.[1][2] The term does not necessarily refer to… …

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  • 85Demerit good — In economics, a demerit good is a good or service whose consumption is considered unhealthy, degrading, or otherwise socially undesirable due to the perceived negative effects on the consumers themselves. It is over consumed if left to market… …

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  • 86Credence good — A credence good is a term used in economics for a good whose utility impact is difficult or impossible for the consumer to ascertain. In contrast to experience goods, the utility gain or loss of credence goods is difficult to measure after… …

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  • 87Damaged good — In economics, a damaged good (sometimes termed crippleware or product with anti features ) is a good that has been deliberately limited in performance, quality or utility,[1][2][3] typically for marketing reasons as part of a strategy of product… …

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  • 88The Good Guys! — Infobox Defunct Company company name = The Good Guys! company company type = Electronics foundation = 1973 location = Brisbane, California industry = Retail products = Computers, televisions, VCRs, and DVD players homepage = None defunct = 2003… …

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  • 89Substitute good — In economics, one kind of good (or service) is said to be a substitute good for another kind insofar as the two kinds of goods can be consumed or used in place of one another in at least some of their possible uses. Classic examples of substitute …

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  • 90Private good — A private good is defined in economics as a good that exhibits these properties: * Excludable it is reasonably possible to prevent a class of consumers (e.g. those who have not paid for it) from consuming the good. * Rivalrous consumptions by one …

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