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MirandaLo

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Assuming that generic brands are inferior goods, an increase in consumer income, other things being equal, will cause a(n):
 a. leftward shift in the demand curve for generic goods.
  b. downward movement along the demand curve for generic goods.
  c. rightward shift in the demand curve for generic goods.
  d. upward movement along the demand curve for generic goods.

Question 2

If good X is an inferior good, a decrease in consumer income, other things being equal, will shift the:
 a. demand curve for good X to the right. b. demand curve for good X to the left.
  c. supply curve for good X to the right. d. supply curve for good X to the left.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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