Multiple Choice
A consumer consumes two normal goods, coffee and chocolate. The price of coffee rises. The income effect, by itself, suggests that the consumer will consume
A) more coffee and more chocolate.
B) less coffee and less chocolate.
C) more coffee and less chocolate.
D) less coffee and more chocolate.
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