Distinguish between supplementary and complementary goods
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A more common term is 'complementary good' A complementary good is the same principle of two goods being used together. Supplementary goods have a negative cross elasticity of demand. E.g. price of petrol goes up, demand for petrol and cars goes down. ... They are supplementary goods.
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A more common term is 'complementary good' A complementary good is the same principle of two goods being used together. Supplementary goods have a negative cross elasticity of demand. E.g. price of petrol goes up, demand for petrol and cars goes down.They are supplementary goods
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