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What are the assumptions on which psychological law of consumption is based?
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Solution
- Constancy in Psychological- Institutional Complex: Consumption behavior remains stable in the short period. This means that the psychological and institutional factors influencing consumption do not change suddenly.
- Normal Conditions: The law assumes that the economy is operating under normal conditions. Abnormal conditions like war, inflation, or deflation are considered nonexistent or irrelevant for the law's applicability.
- Rich Capitalist Economy based on Laissez-faire: The law holds true in a capitalist economy with minimal government interference. The environment assumed is one where markets operate freely.
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