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If commodity X and the commodity Y are complementary goods, what will be the cross elasticity of demand? - Economics

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If commodity X and the commodity Y are complementary goods, what will be the cross elasticity of demand?

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Cross elasticity of demand is said to be negative when a fall in the price of Y leads to an increase in the demand for X. Complementary goods have negative cross elasticities. For example, bread and butter are complementary goods. A fall in the price of butter causes an increase in the quantity purchased of not only butter, but of bread also. Thus, a change in the price of butter and in the quantity of bread demanded will have opposite signs, i.e., cross elasticity is negative.

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Chapter 4: Elasticity of Demand - TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS [Page 73]

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Frank Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 4 Elasticity of Demand
TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS | Q 37. | Page 73
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