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He was going to put in inferior goods or chemicals.
To force inferior goods upon Canadian consumers in the name of culture would be ridiculous.
Besides, those who shun inferior goods are the best customers.
Direct to video was something of an industry joke, implying inferior goods.
This method is fast, but can produce inferior goods if not conducted with skill and effort.
They displayed inferior goods at outrageous prices Haggling was expected.
He insisted the product being sold actually be superior, and argued that no amount of advertising could move inferior goods.
For inferior goods, the Engel curve has a negative gradient.
The first is what economists call traditional inferior goods, what people have to buy when they can no longer afford their favorites.
Cheaper cars are examples of the inferior goods.
In Victorian times they had a reputation for being expensive, corrupt, unpleasant, and selling inferior goods.
They may be exploited by other, often smaller, retailers who charge them higher prices and/or offer them inferior goods.
Demand for some goods (especially Inferior goods) typically decreases with increasing wealth.
Brazilian businesses may pay three times the world price for these inferior goods, slowing domestic productivity growth and reducing their own ability to export.
After she castigated the store manager for stocking inferior goods - "Look at the wrinkles!
Credit card fraud and scams such as substituting inferior goods for those that were actually purchased are common.
These inferior goods were made by producing a woven square on a wider frame which was then "cut up" and seamed.
As wealth rises, consumers will substitute away from less costly inferior goods and services, choosing higher priced alternatives.
If you're a salmon lover eating tuna casserole, you're chewing on inferior goods.
Jewish merchants were various accused of overpricing for items and also dumping, usually for inferior goods.
Soviet consumers must spend long hours searching for scarce, inferior goods, and then hoard them, so little faith do they have in daily mercantilism.
The Bhutanese insisted that middlemen working for the British had substituted inferior goods.
It was insinuated that they worked with false weightings, provided inferior goods, exploited employees, and demoralised customers.
Likewise, goods and services used by poor people for which richer people have alternatives exemplify inferior goods.
In that year inferior goods were returned by forty-nine countries in all, including all Yugoslavia's major Western markets.