Multiple Choice
Suppose that the incomes of buyers in a particular market for a normal good decrease and there is also an increase in input prices. What would we expect to occur in this market?
A) The equilibrium price would increase, but the impact on the amount sold in the market would be ambiguous.
B) The equilibrium price would decrease, but the impact on the amount sold in the market would be ambiguous.
C) Equilibrium quantity would increase, but the impact on equilibrium price would be ambiguous.
D) Equilibrium quantity would decrease, but the impact on equilibrium price would be ambiguous.
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