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explain complementary goods ?​

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Answered by nitikabisht100
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Explanation:

In economics, a complementary good is a good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement. Technically, it displays a negative cross elasticity of demand and that demand for it increases when the price of another good decreases.

Answered by sangeetadas59023
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Complements are goods that are consumed together. Substitutes are goods where you can consume one in place of the other. ... When the price of a substitute good decreases, the quantity demanded for that good increases, but the demand for the good that it is being substituted for decreases.

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