Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about consuming in excess of one's disposable income is not true?
A) It is possible, and it's called dissaving.
B) In this case, the values of both saving and the APS are negative.
C) (APC + APS) will be less than 1 in this situation.
D) The value of APC will be greater than 1 in this case.
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