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Exhibit 8-10 Consumption Function

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Question 28

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Exhibit 8-10 Consumption function
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Exhibit 8-10 Consumption function ​   In Exhibit 8-10, which of the following could cause the shift from C<sub>1</sub> to C<sub>2</sub>? A)  An increase in disposable income. B)  A decrease in disposable income. C)  Legislation tightening credit availability. D)  Legislation lowering tax rates.
In Exhibit 8-10, which of the following could cause the shift from C1 to C2?


A) An increase in disposable income.
B) A decrease in disposable income.
C) Legislation tightening credit availability.
D) Legislation lowering tax rates.

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