Figure 5-12

In Figure 5-12, the move in the consumer equilibrium from A to B shows that

A. beer is an inferior good, but wine is a normal good.
B. wine is an inferior good, but beer is a normal good.
C. both beer and wine are normal goods.
D. both beer and wine are inferior goods.


Answer: C

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