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An assumption in economic analysis that other variables remain unchanged.
A percentage point is 1%, or 100 basis points.
 
An increase of 3%, say from 2% to 5%, is an increase of three percentage points, or 300 basis points.


For example, looking at the relationship between demand and price, we assume for analysis purposes that all other variables are held constant.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Demand]]
* [[Basis point]]
 

Revision as of 16:17, 9 August 2016

A percentage point is 1%, or 100 basis points.

An increase of 3%, say from 2% to 5%, is an increase of three percentage points, or 300 basis points.


See also