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Frost2351

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Landon demands more sushi as his income increases. From this we can conclude that, for Landon
 
  A) sushi is a normal good. B) sushi is a substitute good.
  C) sushi is a complementary good. D) sushi is an inferior good.

Question 2

Taking some types of spending off budget means
 
  A) eliminating that spending.
  B) financing the spending by special one-time taxes.
  C) borrowing to finance it instead of using tax revenue.
  D) not counting that spending as part of the official budget.


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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