A) income effect must be greater than the substitution effect.
B) substitution effect must be greater than the income effect.
C) substitution effect must be in the same direction as the income effect.
D) income effect and the substitution effect may work in the same or in opposite directions.
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A) more coffee and more chocolate.
B) less coffee and less chocolate.
C) more coffee and less chocolate.
D) less coffee and more chocolate.
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A) his income rises.
B) the price of the good falls.
C) the price of a substitute good rises.
D) his income falls.
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A) income effect.
B) substitution effect.
C) Giffen good effect.
D) inferior good effect.
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A) $9
B) $16
C) $24
D) $30
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A) the consumer to feel richer, so the consumer buys more cashews.
B) the consumer to feel richer, so the consumer buys less cashews.
C) cashews to be relatively more expensive, so the consumer buys less cashews.
D) cashews to be relatively less expensive, so the consumer buys more cashews.
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A) is currently maximizing satisfaction subject to the budget constraint.
B) could increase satisfaction by consuming more X and less Y.
C) could increase satisfaction by consuming less X and more Y.
D) could purchase more X and more Y and increase total satisfaction.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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