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Definitions of inelastic in various dictionaries:
adj - not elastic
Lacking elasticity; unyielding or unadaptable.
INELASTIC - In economics, elasticity is the measurement of how an economic variable responds to a change in another. It gives answers to questions such as: "I...
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Lacking elasticity unyielding or unadaptable. See Synonyms at stiff. |
(of a substance or material) not elastic. |
not elastic |
not changing much, or not allowing much change: |
relating to a situation in which the amount of a product sold or supplied changes very little in relation to the product's price: |
(of demand or supply) insensitive to changes in price or income. |
(of a collision) involving an overall loss of translational kinetic energy. |
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In economics, elasticity is the measurement of how an economic variable responds to a change in another. It gives answers to questions such as:* "If I lower the price of a product, how much more will sell?" * "If I raise the price of one good, how will that affect sales of this other good?""If the market price of a product goes down, how much will that affect the amount that firms will be willing to supply to the market?"An elastic variable (with elasticity value greater than 1) is one which responds more than proportionally to changes in other variables. In contrast, an inelastic variable (with elasticity value less than 1) is one which changes less than proportionally in response to changes in other variables. A variable can have different values of its elasticity at different starting points: for example, the quantity of a good supplied by producers might be elastic at low prices but inelastic at higher prices, so that a rise from an initially low price might bring on a more-than-p |