Multiple Choice
Consumers who do not consistently discount the future over time behave in a fashion that is most consistent with ________.
A) the theory of intertemporal choice
B) the Keynesian theory of consumption
C) the permanent income hypothesis
D) the life-cycle hypothesis
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