Multiple Choice
When we derive the demand curve for a good, we should remember that the
A) income effect must be greater than the substitution effect.
B) substitution effect must be greater than the income effect.
C) substitution effect must be in the same direction as the income effect.
D) income effect and the substitution effect may work in the same or in opposite directions.
Correct Answer:

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