Multiple Choice
Which of the following would cause both the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of cotton (assume that cotton is a normal good) to increase?
A) An increase in consumer income.
B) A drought that sharply reduces cotton output.
C) A decrease in consumer income.
D) Unusually good weather that results in a bumper crop of cotton.
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