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Si el precio de la leche aumenta en un 20% y la cantidad de la demanda de esta disminuye en un 4%, contesta: Calcula la elasticidad precio de la demanda. ¿Es la demanda elástica, inelástica o unitaria? Explica tu respuesta.
¿Este producto tendrá un sustituto fácil o difícil de encontrar? ¿Por qué?
La cantidad demandada por el producto A aumenta un 8% cuando el precio del producto B aumenta 16% y las demás variables se quedan igual.
Calcula la elasticidad cruzada de la demanda (cross elasticity of demand). Los productos A y B, ¿son complementarios o sustitutos? ¿Por qué?
Diseñando una gráfica, demuestra el cambio en la curva de la demanda del producto A como resultado del cambio en el precio del producto B.
¿Puede ser posible que para un producto particular la curva de demanda sea perfectamente inelástica, sin importar el precio? Explica con detalle tu respuesta.
Considera la relación existente entre la demanda de los siguientes productos: vodka y granos.
¿Qué pasa con la demanda del vodka cuando el precio de los granos aumenta?
Estos productos, ¿son complementarios o son sustitutos? Explica tu respuesta.
Una empresa aumenta el precio de su producto de $210 a $240 por unidad y mantiene almacenadas 30,500 unidades de este producto mensualmente.
¿Es la elasticidad elástica, inelástica, perfectamente inelástica o unitaria? ¿Por qué?
Indica cuál podría ser un ejemplo de este producto. ¿Por qué?
¿Qué es la elasticidad ingreso de la demanda y cómo se mide? Explica en tus propias palabras con un ejemplo; recuerda citar la fuente que utilizaste.
Debes buscar información en fuentes adicionales al material de estudio del módulo; puedes utilizar la Biblioteca Virtual.

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