Multiple Choice
A consumer may increase his or her saving by
A) working more hours and consuming more goods in the present period.
B) working more hours and consuming fewer goods in the present period.
C) working fewer hours and consuming more goods in the present period.
D) working fewer hours and consuming fewer goods in the present period.
E) working more hours and paying less taxes in the present period.
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