[See Solution] In the context of the usual utility maximization problem involving n(> 2) goods. Prove that (A) all goods must have at least one net substitute,
Question:
In the context of the usual utility maximization problem involving n(> 2) goods. Prove that
(A) all goods must have at least one net substitute,
(B) an inferior good must have at least one gross substitute, and
(C) a Giffen good must have at least one gross complement
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