Multiple Choice
Suppose that your annual income has averaged $20,000 for the past 10 years and that you expect it will average $20,000 over the next 10 years.If your income this year increases to $30,000 and you increase your consumption expenditures by $10,000, then you are most likely acting according to the
A) transitory income theory of consumption.
B) current income hypothesis.
C) permanent income hypothesis.
D) disposable personal income theory of consumption.
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