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29 October, 20:30

If Starbucks raises its price by 5 percent and mcdonalds experiences a 0.3 percent increase in demand fir its coffee, what is the cross-price elasticity of demand?

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  1. 29 October, 20:37
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    When Starbucks increased the price of its coffee by 5 percent, Mcdonalds reported a 0.3 percent increase in the demand for its coffee. To get the cross-price elasticity of demand or the relationship between the two products, we use the following formula:

    Cross-Price elasticity: formula is

    Exy = (percent change in Quantity demanded of X) / (percent change in Price of Y).

    Where

    X = MCDo Quantity increase =.3%

    Y = Srarbucks Price increase = 5%

    Exy =.3/5

    Exy=.06 or 6%
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