
Paying for Poverty
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In classical economics, the law of demand is absolute: when the price of a good goes up, people buy less of it. But hidden in the poorest segments of society is a devastating economic anomaly. For certain essential goods, a price increase actually forces desperate consumers to buy more of them. The Giffen Paradox explains this cruel inversion of market logic. When the cost of a staple food like ...
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In classical economics, the law of demand is absolute: when the price of a good goes up, people buy less of it. But hidden in the poorest segments of society is a devastating economic anomaly. For certain essential goods, a price increase actually forces desperate consumers to buy more of them. The Giffen Paradox explains this cruel inversion of market logic. When the cost of a staple food like ...
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