Saturday, March 19, 2011

nz economy data

--- nz food exports making up 7.5% of nz gdp -- the highest of the 80 largest economies in the world.

--- food making up less than 20% of household budgets on average, meaning "the income effect dominates".


"Mexican standoff"


NZ herald



income effect

Change in the demand of a good or service, induced by a change in the consumers' discretionary income caused by an increase of decrease in the price of the item. Any increase or decrease in price correspondingly decreases or increases consumers' discretionary income which, in turn, causes a lower or higher demand for the same or some other good or service. For example, if a consumer spends one-half of his or her income on bread alone, a fifty-percent decrease in the price of bread will increase the 'free' money available to him or her by the same amount which he or she can spend in buying more bread or something else. It is one of the two effects caused by a price change, the other is substitution effect.

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