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Give reasons or explain the following statements
Demand for basic necessities is inelastic.
Solution
Demand for basic necessities is inelastic in nature. This is because the goods that are a necessity do not have close substitutes available in the market. Also, the households are habitual of using such goods on a daily basis. For instance, salt. Thus, in such cases, the demand for good does not change with a change in prices.
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