Multiple Choice
Hall's random walk-theory of consumption states that consumption tomorrow should equal
A) income tomorrow minus income today plus some random error
B) income today minus consumption today plus some random error
C) consumption today plus some random error
D) permanent income plus some random error
E) income tomorrow plus some random error
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