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"why is the demand curve for oil rather inelastic"

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Inelastic demand is when people buy about the same amount whether the price drops or rises. The demand for oil is rather inelastic. This is due to the fact that there are not many widely available good substitutes for oil. As such, consumers will still consume oil at similar quantities whether its price level rises or diminishes.
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