Elasticity of Demand (optional material)
In economists' terms, we may call the demand for our hypothetical addictive product "inelastic." The elasticity of a given portion of a demand schedule is calculated by dividing a percent change in price into the resultant percent change in quantity demanded; the elasticity is then the absolute value of the ratio. A demand schedule with elasticity < 1 is said to be inelastic.

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