Chapter 1: Q 8RQ. (page 9)
Does a "income effect" involve a change in income?
Short Answer
The income effect is the change in the consumption of goods based on income.
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Chapter 1: Q 8RQ. (page 9)
Does a "income effect" involve a change in income?
The income effect is the change in the consumption of goods based on income.
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