Relative Income Theory with easy table and diagram || Contact for preparation: 03304653087
Whatsapp: 03304653087. Contact for preparation. Notes are also available. This video is very useful for exams point of view. This is the topic of macroeconomics and from the chapter of consumption function. We have 4 important consumption theories. Relative income hypothesis is one of them. This theory is very important for exams point of view. This theory is also known as herd behavior of consumption. This theory includes a table, diagram, and criticism. This video guide you about all the aspects of theory. Must watch it complete without skip for your better understanding. Also share it with your friends if you found if helpful. Jazakallah and khair ho. Best Regards: Prof. Raees Ahmad (M.Phil Econopmics) Whatsapp: +92 330 4653087

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