Price elasticity of demand for a product is likely to be greater
| the smaller the proportion of one`s incomes is spent on the good |
| the greater the amount of time passes |
| the fewer the number of substitutes |
| if the product is a necessity rather than a luxury |
The demands for such products as salt and electricity tend to be:
| perfectly price elastic. |
| relatively price inelastic. |
| relatively price elastic. |
| of unit price elasticity. |
As greater time passes more substitutes become available which increase the price elasticity of demand.
OPTION B
Salt and electricity are necessities therefore, demand for them is relatively price inelastic.
OPTION B
Price elasticity of demand for a product is likely to be greater the smaller the proportion...
Multiple Choice The elasticity of demand for a product is likely to be greater ________. A. if the product is a luxury rather than an absolute necessity B. when the proportion of one’s income spent on the product is smaller C. if the product is an imported good rather than a domestically produced good D. when the number of substitute products available is smaller
5. Determinants of the price elasticity of demand
Consider some determinants of the price elasticity of
demand:
• The availability of close substitutes
• Whether the good is a necessity or a luxury
• How broadly you define the market
• The time horizon being considered
A good with many close substitutes is likely to have relatively
__(Elastic, Inelastic)___ demand since consumers can easily choose
to purchase one of the close substitutes if the price of the good
rises.
A...
Consider some determinants of the price elasticity of demand: • Availability of close substitutes • Whether the good is a necessity or a luxury • Whether the good is broadly defined • The proportion of a consumer's budget spent on the good • Time people have to adapt to new price changes A good without any close substitutes is likely to have relatively(elastic or inelastic)demand, because consumers cannot easily switch to a substitute good if the price of the good...
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9. Determinants of the price elasticity of demand Consider some determinants of the price elasticity of demand: The availability of close substitutes Whether the good is a necessity or a luxury How broadly you define the market . The time horizon being considered A good with many close substitutes is likely to have relatively _______ demand, since consumers can easily choose to purchase one of the close substitutes if the price of the good rises. A good's price elasticity of demand depends in part on how necessary...
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Determinants of the price elasticity of demand Consider some determinants of the price elasticity of demand: The availability of close substitutes . Whether the good is a necessity or a luxury How broadly you define the market . The time horizon being considered A good with many close substitutes is likely to have relatively _______ demand, since consumers can easily choose to purchase one of the close substitutes if the price of the good rises A good's price elasticity of demand depends in part on how necessary...
Consider some determinants of the price elasticity of demand: • The availability of close substitutes • Whether the good is a necessity or a luxury • How broadly you define the market • The time horizon being considered A good with many close substitutes is likely to have relatively demand, since consumers can easily choose to purchase one of the close substitutes if the price of the good rises. A good’s price elasticity of demand depends in part on how...
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