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O que (quem) é inelastic - definição

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

Inelastic         
·adj Not elastic.
inelastic         
¦ adjective
1. (of a material) not elastic.
2. Economics (of demand or supply) insensitive to changes in price or income.
3. Physics (of a collision) involving an overall loss of translational kinetic energy.
Derivatives
inelastically adverb
inelasticity noun
Inelastic scattering         
Deep inelastic collisions
In chemistry, nuclear physics, and particle physics, inelastic scattering is a fundamental scattering process in which the kinetic energy of an incident particle is not conserved (in contrast to elastic scattering). In an inelastic scattering process, some of the energy of the incident particle is lost or increased.

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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%.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para inelastic
1. Permission to reprint/republish Demand for oil, especially gasoline, is inelastic for three reasons.
2. Ted had inelastic principles and this often left him a sitting target.
3. In economics jargon, prices are "inelastic." A big jump dampens demand only slightly.
4. If it were re–introduced this year, financial volumes would not be impacted, as demand is inelastic for these services.
5. "(The market) remains extremely sensitive to any sort of supply disruption while demand remains inelastic despite the rise in prices throughout the summer," analysts at Refco said.