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What Are the Two Effects of a Change in the Price

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What are the two effects of a change in the price of a good on the quantity consumed?


A) The income effect and the substitution effect.
B) The utility effect and the budget effect.
C) The total utility effect and marginal utility effect.
D) The consumption effect and expenditure effect.

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