Multiple Choice
The success of the "Save More Tomorrow" program is based on the assumption that consumers:
A) smooth consumption over their life cycles.
B) save a constant fraction of their permanent incomes.
C) require help controlling their desires for instant gratification.
D) save only their transitory incomes.
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