Multiple Choice
Suppose the price of good X falls and the consumption of good X increases. From this we can infer that X is a(n) (i)
Normal good.(ii)
Inferior good.(iii)
Giffen good.
A) (i) only
B) (i) or (ii) only
C) (iii) only
D) (ii) or (iii) only
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