Multiple Choice
Given a consumer's indifference map,how may the demand curve for a good be derived
A) by moving a consumer's budget constraint as her income increases
B) by moving a consumer's budget constraint as her income decreases
C) by moving a consumer's budget constraint as the market price increases
D) by moving a consumer's budget constraint as the market supply increases
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