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16 December, 01:15

If an increase in the price of pineapple juice of 10% results in an increase in the demand for grape juice of 5%, the cross-price elasticity of demand between pineapple juice and grape juice is:

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  1. 16 December, 01:18
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    You can calculate the Cross Price Elasticity of Demand (CPoD) as follows: CPEoD = (% Change in Quantity Demand for Good A) Ă· (% Change in Price for Good A) Therefore the problem becomes CPEoD = 10% / 5% so CEPoD = 2%
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