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Thank you so much for this video! I think I learnt more during it than I have all semester at Uni.
I liked all your teachings so far, but you were talking rather too fast here.
Thank you for sharing. This helped a lot.
Thanks man, hope you have a great day
your videos are great thanks!
thanks boss, this made my day.
thank so much
Thanks. Quite early on, a concrete example of why gradient is NOT the same as elasticity-which is why I came here.
46:21
Thanks again sir❤️
These video help me so much. Thank you!
Sir,Could you tell me How can I good preparation in Microeconomics?
Thanks for the video! The real-world examples help so much.
This video is helpful. Thanks
Great video
thank you so much
Thank you very much
So for that rare elasticity of 0, the demand curve should be parallel to the price then? Or at least parallel between the two prices.
A perfectly inelastic demand curve would be vertical so it would be parallel to the price axis (not price itself). Price would be determined by where the supply intersects.
Thank you very much,very clear.
Nice presentation Sir.
Di nako ganahan ani ba, ngano 1 hr sd
yan ang sinasabe ko
Thank you so much for this video! I think I learnt more during it than I have all semester at Uni.
I liked all your teachings so far, but you were talking rather too fast here.
Thank you for sharing. This helped a lot.
Thanks man, hope you have a great day
your videos are great thanks!
thanks boss, this made my day.
thank so much
Thanks. Quite early on, a concrete example of why gradient is NOT the same as elasticity-which is why I came here.
46:21
Thanks again sir❤️
These video help me so much. Thank you!
Sir,Could you tell me How can I good preparation in Microeconomics?
Thanks for the video! The real-world examples help so much.
This video is helpful. Thanks
Great video
thank you so much
Thank you very much
So for that rare elasticity of 0, the demand curve should be parallel to the price then? Or at least parallel between the two prices.
A perfectly inelastic demand curve would be vertical so it would be parallel to the price axis (not price itself). Price would be determined by where the supply intersects.
Thank you very much,very clear.
Nice presentation Sir.
Di nako ganahan ani ba, ngano 1 hr sd
yan ang sinasabe ko