How does the quantity supplied of a good with a large elasticity of supply react to a price change?
In economics, price elasticity of supply (PES) is an elasticity defined as a numerical measure of the responsiveness of the supply of a given good to a change in the price of that good. If very elastic it is highly effected by prices.
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