Elasticity of Demand Definition | Becker

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Elasticity of Demand

A measure of consumer response to a change in the price of a product or service. Calculated as the percent change in quantity demanded divided by a percent change in price. Depending on the response, the product or service is called either elastic or inelastic.

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