Price Elasticity of Demand (PED)
The price elasticity of demand (PED) is a metric used to quantify the responsiveness of consumer demand to a price change. It is specifically calculated as the percentage decrease in quantity demanded resulting from a one percent increase in price. The result is expressed as a positive number.
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