Multiple Choice
The composite-good convention allows indifference curve analysis to analyze preferences for one good against many other goods as long as:
A) all the goods belong to the same category.
B) the prices of the other goods is kept constant.
C) all the other goods are normal goods.
D) income levels of consumers remain unchanged.
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