ELASTICITIES - significado y definición. Qué es ELASTICITIES
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Qué (quién) es ELASTICITIES - definición

ELASTICITY IN ECONOMICS IS IMPOSSIBLE TO A COUNTRY'S ECONOMY
Market inelasticity; Market elasticity; Inelastic; Price elasticities; Inelastic good; Elastic (economics); Price inelasticity; Elastic product; Inelastic product
  • Principles of Economics (1890) -- Alfred Marshall
  • Antoine Augustin Cournot
  • Basic Formula for Cross-Price Elasticity
  • Basic Formula for Price Elasticity of Demand
  • Calculating Price Elasticity of Supply

Elasticity (economics)         
In economics, elasticity measures the percentage change of one economic variable in response to a percentage change in another. If the price elasticity of the demand of something is -2, a 10% increase in price causes the demand quantity to fall by 20%.
Elasticity         
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ElasticitY; Elasticity (disambiguation); Perfect Inelasticity; Perfect inelasticity; Elastic behavior
·noun Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or overwork.
II. Elasticity ·noun The quality of being elastic; the inherent property in bodies by which they recover their former figure or dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or altering force; springiness; tendency to rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity of the air.
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ElasticitY; Elasticity (disambiguation); Perfect Inelasticity; Perfect inelasticity; Elastic behavior
The elasticity of a material or substance is its ability to return to its original shape, size, and condition after it has been stretched.
Daily facial exercises help her to retain the skin's elasticity...
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Elasticity (economics)

In economics, elasticity measures the responsiveness of one economic variable to a change in another. If the price elasticity of the demand of something is -2, a 10% increase in price causes the quantity demanded to fall by 20%.

Ejemplos de uso de ELASTICITIES
1. So Republican primary voters will wonder: Can President McCain be counted on to nominate justices who would correct such constitutional elasticities as the court‘s discovery of a virtually unlimited right –– one unnoticed between 1787 and 1'73 – to abortion?