Multiple Choice
Suppose the value of income elasticity of demand for a private college education is equal to 1.5. This means that
A) every $1 increase in income provides an incentive for a $1.50 increase in expenditures on private college education
B) every $1.50 increase in income provides an incentive for a $1 increase in expenditures on private college education
C) a 10 percent increase in income causes a 15 percent increase in the quantity of private college education purchased
D) a 15 percent increase in income causes a 10 percent increase in the quantity of private college education purchased
E) a 10 percent decrease in private college tuition will have a large enough income effect to increase spending on private college education by 15 percent
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