Economy, asked by fatehjot24, 6 months ago

how substitutes detemine the quantity demanded of any commodity​

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Answered by chandrikameda
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The substitution effect refers to the change in demand for a good as a result of a change in the relative price of the good compared to that of other substitute goods. For example, when the price of a good rises, it becomes more expensive relative to other goods in the market. As a result, consumers switch away from the good toward its substitutes.

Answered by keshavsharma58
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The price of a good or service in a marketplace determines the quantity that consumers demand. Assuming that non-price factors are removed from the equation, a higher price results in a lower quantity demanded and a lower price results in higher quantity demanded.

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