Zero elasticity

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Zero elasticity is the highly inelastic case in which a percentage change in price, no matter how large, results in zero change in the quantity demanded or supplied.

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According to Principles of Economics by Timothy Taylor (3rd edition),

Zero elasticity. The highly inelastic case in which a percentage change in price, no matter how large, results in zero change in the quantity demanded or supplied.