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Contacts are output instructions.
Cross Elasticity
Cross elasticity measures the responsiveness of the demand for one good to a change in the price of another good, indicating their substitutability or complementarity to consumers.
Complementary Goods
Products or services that are used together, where the increase in demand for one leads to an increase in demand for the other.
Luxury Goods
High-value products that are not necessary for basic needs and are often considered a sign of wealth or status.
Price Elastic
Describes how sensitive the demand for a good is to changes in its price; a high elasticity means demand is greatly affected by price changes.
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