Inelastic
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9 examples of Inelastic in a sentence
And because the demand curve for life-saving medications is almost perfectly inelastic, raising the price by more than 5,000% is a rational way to maximize profits.
Even before the recent Middle East political shocks, oil prices had risen above $80-$90 a barrel, an increase driven not only by energy-thirsty emerging-market economies, but also by non-fundamental factors: a wall of liquidity chasing assets and commodities in emerging markets, owing to near-zero interest rates and quantitative easing in advanced economies; momentum and herding behavior; and limited and
inelastic
oil supplies.
Moreover, excise taxes are a convenient source of revenue in developing countries, as they are primarily levied on products such as alcohol, tobacco, gas, vehicles, and spare parts, which involve few producers, large sales volumes, relatively
inelastic
demand, and easy observability.
Given the
inelastic
supply of gold, even a small shift in the portfolios of central banks and private investors towards gold increases its price significantly.
The second is to tax items with
inelastic
demand, in order to minimize the tax system’s distortive effects on broader patterns of economic activity.
Because oil markets are highly
inelastic
in the short term, the combination of plummeting demand and swelling inventories has produced the sharpest oil-price decline in recorded history.
Ultimately, because the short-term supply of PPE and other products is inelastic, wealthier countries would crowd out the poor.
If the supply of oil were completely
inelastic
(that is, if the world had a fixed number of wells from which oil could be pumped at no cost), the market price would fall by exactly the amount of the tax.
But supply is not completely
inelastic.
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