Economy, asked by diya50813, 6 months ago

how does change in price of complementary goods change the demand of a given good? explain with the help of numerical examples ​

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Answered by nikhilgandhi95
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Answer:

Because every thing get antquie and they are getting old so thier price get bigger

Answered by fardu1157
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Price of one complementary good has a negative relationship with demand of another complementary good, hence an increase in price of one complementary good leads to fall in demand of another complementary good. For example, if price of petrol increases, the demand

of cars will fall.

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