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    If Dividend Income Increases,the Following Does Not Happen
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If Dividend Income Increases,the Following Does Not Happen

Question 89

Question 89

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If dividend income increases,the following does not happen


A) the consumer chooses to consume more leisure.
B) the consumer chooses to consume more consumption goods.
C) the budget constraint shifts to the right.
D) the substitution effect exceeds the income effect.

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