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The Demand for Picasso Paintings Rises (Holding Everything Else Equal)when

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Question 131

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The demand for Picasso paintings rises (holding everything else equal) when


A) stocks become easier to sell.
B) people expect a boom in real estate prices.
C) Treasury securities become riskier.
D) people expect gold prices to rise.

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