An increase in the relative price of a good cannot be caused by
A. an increase in the nominal price of the other good while the price of the good itself remains constant.
B. a decrease in the nominal price of the good that is less than the decrease in the nominal price of the other good.
C. an increase in the nominal price of the good that is greater than the increase in the nominal price of the other good.
D. a decrease in the nominal price of the other good while the price of the good itself remains constant.
Answer: A
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