Complementary good

economic concept of a good whose demand is directly tied to another good's demand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In microeconomics, complementary goods are goods whose utility is increased if they are consumed together. This means that the demand curve for both goods will move in the same direction, if the price changes. If the demand curve does not change in the same direction, in case of a price change, the goods are substitute goods.

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