Multiple Choice
The Keynesian consumption function and the theory of intertemporal choice are consistent for households ________.
A) with a binding budget constraint
B) with little or no initial wealth
C) whose consumption remains positive,even if income is zero
D) whose consumption cannot exceed current income
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