Multiple Choice
When the price of a good increases, all else equal, the higher price
A) reduces the consumer's set of buying opportunities.
B) leads to a parallel shift of the budget constraint.
C) will necessarily lead to an increase in the consumption of goods whose price did not change.
D) generally discourages the consumption of inferior goods.
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