Multiple Choice
Under what circumstances is the demand curve downward-sloping?
A) When the good is not a Giffen good.
B) When the good is a Giffen good.
C) When the good is an inferior good and the income effect outweighs the substitution effect.
D) The demand curve is always downward-sloping.
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