Multiple Choice
Consumer theory does not specify which goods people consider economic "goods" and which economic "bads".It nonetheless remains useful because:
A) people are all different.
B) some people don't consider anything an economic "bad."
C) people reveal their preferences through their consumption decisions.
D) consumers have identical preferences.
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