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Consumers are often a primary source of discrimination in labor markets.
Cross Elasticity
An indicator of the sensitivity in demand for a certain product in response to price fluctuations of a different product.
Percentage Change
A mathematical calculation that shows how much a number has increased or decreased compared to its previous value, expressed as a percentage.
Complementary Goods
Goods and services that are used together; when the price of one falls, the demand for the other rises (and conversely).
Inelastic
A term describing demand when it changes by a smaller percentage than changes in price.
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