Multiple Choice
In introducing the opportunity cost of time into the theory of consumer behavior, we find that, all else equal,
A) one should consume less of time-intensive goods.
B) one should consume more of time-intensive goods.
C) the consumer's equilibrium position is not altered.
D) the marginal utility derived from each product must be multiplied by consumption time in determining equilibrium.
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