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    Assume a Consumer Purchases Two Goods: X and Y
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Assume a Consumer Purchases Two Goods: X and Y

Question 53

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Assume a consumer purchases two goods: X and Y.All else constant,an increase in the price of X would cause the total utility the consumer can obtain with her available income to decrease.

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