Price Inelastic Demand

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Price Inelastic Demand refers to a market condition where the quantity demanded of a good or service remains relatively unchanged despite changes in its price. This inelastic definition indicates that consumers’ purchasing behavior is not significantly influenced by price fluctuations, often due to the necessity or lack of substitutes for the product. Understanding price inelasticity is crucial for pricing strategies and revenue forecasting.

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