Income increases in a market for an inferior good. The equilibrium quantity will ______________ and the equilibrium price will ______________. Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a increase; increase b increase; decrease c decrease; decrease d decrease; increase
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