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substitution effect
When the price of petrol falls people buy more of it. There are two reasons. * The income effect: cheaper petrol means that real purchasing power rises, so consumers have more to spend on everything, including petrol. * The substitution effect: petrol has become cheaper relative to everything else, so people switch some of their consumption out of goods that are now relatively more expensive and buy more petrol instead.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Economy
- Category: Economics
- Company: The Economist
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