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substitute

One good is a substitute for another if an increase in demand for one (or a fall in its price) causes a decrease in demand for the other. Opposite of complement.

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  1. Substitute - Merriam-Webster Online
    a person or thing that takes the place or function of another. — substitute adjective. See substitute defined for English-language learners » · See substitute ...
     
  2. Substitute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Substitute may refer to: In economics: Substitute good: two goods are substitutes in demand if, when the market price of the first good rises, the price of the ...
     
  3. Substitute good - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Substitute goods are goods which, as a result of changed conditions, may replace each other in use (or consumption). A substitute good, in contrast to a ...
     
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    Substitute Online uses "Pure Web Architecture" to immediately fill open positions 24/7 with district approved substitutes, via the internet. Substitutes view all open ...
     
  5. substitute - definition of substitute by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    sub·sti·tute (s b st -t t , -ty t ). n. 1. One that takes the place of another; a replacement: "Fantasies are more than substitutes for unpleasant reality" ( Barbara Grizzuti ...
     
  6. Substitute (move) - Bulbapedia - Bulbagarden
    6 days ago ... Substitute (Japanese: みがわり Scapegoat) is a non-damaging Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. It was TM50 in Generation I ...
     
  7. The Who - Substitute - YouTube
    Jan 22, 2010 ... Music video by The Who performing Substitute. (C) 1988 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
     
  8. Substitute | Define Substitute at Dictionary.com
    Substitute definition, a person or thing acting or serving in place of another. See more.