Multiple Choice
Every indifference curve shows combinations of first-period and second-period consumption that:
A) are tangent to the intertemporal budget constraint.
B) have equal income and substitution effects.
C) are available to the consumer.
D) make the consumer equally happy.
Correct Answer:

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