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Casual users of a network good purchase the good after core users do.
Ordinary Goods
Goods for which demand increases as consumer income increases and decreases as consumer income decreases, opposite to inferior goods.
Consumer Equilibrium
A scenario in which a consumer has distributed their income to achieve the greatest satisfaction, considering the prices of goods and services.
Budget Constraint
A representation of all the combinations of goods and services that a consumer can afford to purchase at given prices within their income level.
Utility
In economics, utility refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
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