Multiple Choice
In the Fisher two-period model, if the consumer is a saver, consumption in periods one and two are normal goods, and the income effect of an increase in interest rate is greater than the substitution effect, then saving:
A) will increase.
B) will decrease.
C) will not change.
D) may either increase or decrease.
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