Multiple Choice
The consumer's lifetime budget constraint states that
A) the present value of lifetime consumption must be equal to the present value of lifetime gross income.
B) the present value of lifetime consumption must be equal to the present value of lifetime disposable income.
C) the present value of lifetime consumption plus the present value of lifetime taxes to be paid must be equal to the present value of lifetime income.
D) the present value of lifetime taxes to be paid by the consumer must be equal to the present value of government spending.
E) he present value of lifetime consumption must be equal to the present value of savings.
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