Multiple Choice
With respect to consuming food and shelter,two consumers choose the same bundles and both claim to be in equilibrium.We therefore know that
A) they both have the same MRS of food for shelter.
B) they both face the same prices.
C) they both face the same budget lines.
D) None of above.
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