Multiple Choice
When consumption and leisure are both normal goods, an increase in real dividend income minus taxation, the rational consumer
A) increases consumption and increases leisure.
B) increases consumption and reduces leisure.
C) reduces consumption and increases leisure.
D) reduces consumption and reduces leisure.
E) increases consumption and increases work.
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