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Suppose that when the price rises by 20% for a particular good, the quantity demanded of that good falls by 10%. The price elasticity of demand for this good is equal to 2.0.
Security Returns
The gains or losses from investing in a financial security, calculated based on the change in investment value and any income from the investment, like dividends.
Systematic Factors
Factors that affect the entire market or a large segment of the market, such as economic, political, or social changes.
Expected Inflation
The anticipated rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services will rise over a period, eroding purchasing power.
Lintner
Lintner refers to John Lintner, an economist known for his work on the dividend policy of firms and contributions to the capital asset pricing model (CAPM).
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