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  • 01-06-2017
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How does price changes affect the demand for goods that are unrelated?

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josiedamon1
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  • 01-06-2017
Well, if the amount of a object increased, but there was a alternative you could buy that would save you money, you would chose the cheaper(but the same) product. 
For instance if the price of Orange Juice A went up by $2, but the price of Orange Juice B stayed the same, people would stop buying Orange Juice A, and the demand for OJ B would increase, even though its unrelated to the price change.
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