Complementary goods are products that are often consumed together, where the demand for one increases when the price of the other decreases, and vice versa.
Cross-price elasticity measures the extent to which the price of a specified good is affected by the price of another complementary or substitute good. It is a crucial concept in microeconomics that helps understand the interdependencies between different products in the market.
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