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Definition

The price-elasticity of demand is defined with the following backdrop:

  • The specific good, service, or commodity.
  • A certain set of economic actors who are the potential buyers of that commodity.
  • An economic backdrop that includes all the determinants of demand other than the unit price of that commodity.

With this backdrop, the price-elasticity at a price is defined as:

In other words, it is the ratio of the rate of change of quantity demand with respect to price, to the ratio of quantity to price. Note that the price-elasticity of demand is a number; it has no units and is independent of the units used to measure the price or quantity demanded.

The price-elasticity of demand can also be defined as the reciprocal of the slope of the demand curve.

The law of demand says that the price-elasticity of demand is zero or negative at all prices.