Multiple Choice
There is empirical evidence for the fact that
A) an increase in interest rates significantly reduces the level of consumption of non-durable goods
B) an increase in wealth has no effect on the level of consumption
C) the effects of interest rate changes on saving are small and hard to determine
D) an increase in interest rates significantly increases the level of saving
E) none of the above
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