Cross-price elasticity of demand: Measures how the quantity demanded of one good responds to a price change in another good. Positive for substitutes, negative for complements.
How to apply it: Use cross-price elasticity to classify goods as substitutes (positive value) or complements (negative value).
Course: AP Microeconomics · Unit: Supply and Demand
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