- Look up
elasticity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elasticity often refers to:
Elasticity (physics),
continuum mechanics of
bodies that
deform reversibly...
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Income elasticities of
demand for
gasoline and
diesel have been
studied extensively, however,
elasticities vary
widely between studies...
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Constant elasticities can
predict optimal pricing only by
computing point elasticities at
several points, to
determine the
price at
which point elasticity equals...
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common elasticities (price
elasticity of demand,
price elasticity of supply, and cross-price
elasticity) all have the same form: P-
elasticity of Q: ε...
- In
physics and
materials science,
elasticity is the
ability of a body to
resist a
distorting influence and to
return to its
original size and
shape when...
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biochemical systems). Clarke's
kinetic orders are also
equivalent to
elasticities.
Elasticities can also be
usefully interpreted as the
means by
which signals...
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production functions (n>2) with
constant partial elasticities of
substitution require either that all
elasticities between pairs of
factors be identical, or...
- expansion. If the
elasticity is
exactly one, the good is said to be unit-elastic.
Differing from
price elasticity of demand,
price elasticities of
supply are...
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Database for
Commodity Elasticity at Food and
Agricultural Policy Research Institute,
University of Iowa "Other
Demand Elasticities".
Lumen Learning. Retrieved...
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currency (because the short-run
elasticities add up to less than one) and long run
improvement (because the long-run
elasticities add up to more than one) is...