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    The Ratio of the Change in Consumption to the Change
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The Ratio of the Change in Consumption to the Change

Question 194

Question 194

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The ratio of the change in consumption to the change in income is called the


A) marginal utility of consumption.
B) average utility of consumption.
C) marginal propensity to consume.
D) average propensity to consume.

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