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Indirect interactions occur when
Elasticity Value
A measure in economics indicating how the quantity demanded or supplied of a good responds to changes in price or income.
Inelastic Demand
A situation in which the quantity demanded of a good or service changes by a relatively small amount in response to a change in its price.
Price Elasticity
An indicator of the extent to which the demand for a product is affected by variations in its cost.
Midpoint Formula
A method for calculating the price elasticity of demand or supply by averaging the starting and ending prices and quantities to estimate the percentage change.
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