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Analyzing the Veblen Effect in Action

A diagram illustrates Karim's choice between a specific brand of luxury handbag and 'all other goods'. Initially, the handbag costs $2,000, and at this price, Karim chooses to buy one. The manufacturer then increases the price to $3,000. The diagram shows that after the price increase, Karim's budget line pivots inward, but his indifference map also shifts, leading to a new optimal choice where he purchases two handbags. Explain the economic reasoning that accounts for both the change in the budget line and the change in the indifference map, and how these together lead to Karim's final decision.

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