A change in demand for a normal goods implies that, there...
A change in demand for a normal goods implies that, there is a
Change in the quantity demanded as price changes
Shift in the demand curve
Movement along a given demand curve
Change in the price elasticity of demand
Correct answer is B
A normal good is a good that experiences an increase in its demand due to a rise in consumer's income. In other words, if there's an increase in wages, demand for normal goods increases while conversely, a wage decline leads to a reduction in demand.
From the above option, B is correct. A shift in the demand curve happens when other determinants of demand apart from price cause demand to change.
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