Multiple Choice
The theory of consumer choice
A) underlies the concept of the demand for a particular good.
B) underlies the concept of the supply of a particular good.
C) ignores, for the sake of simplicity, the trade-offs that consumers face.
D) can be applied to many questions about household decisions, but it cannot be applied to questions concerning wages and labor supply.
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