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For Sarah, meals at McDonald’s are an inferior good. When the price of meals at McDonald’s increases, Sarah buys less McDonald’s meals. This means that:
选项
A.a. The substitution effect of the price change is larger than the income effect.
B.b. The income effect of the price change is larger than the substitution effect.
C.c. Both the income and substitution effects cause Sarah to buy more McDonald’s meals.
D.d. Sarah must be behaving irrationally in her choice of McDonald’s meals.
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First, restating the scenario helps clarify the logic: Sarah views McDonald’s meals as an inferior good, and when the price of these meals rises, she ends up buying less of them. We need to parse what this says about substitution and income effects.
Option a: The substitution effect of the price change is larger than the income effect. This is consistent with consumer theory: a price rise causes people to substitute away from the now-......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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