If the price of butter rises; it will lead to a rise in demand for jam. Explain the type of related goods. Also explain the cross elasticity of demand between both the goods. Bring into light the different degrees of elasticity.
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Cross elasticity of demand (XED) measures the percentage change in quantity demand for a good after a change in the price of another. For example: if there is an increase in the price of tea by 10%. and the quantity demanded for coffee increases by 2%, then the cross elasticity of demand = 2/10 =
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Cross elasticity of demand (XED) measures the percentage change in quantity demand for a good after a change in the price of another. For example: if there is an increase in the price of tea by 10%. and the quantity demanded for coffee increases by 2%, then the cross elasticity of demand = 2/10 = +0.2.
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