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True or false? The distributional consequences of the delineation of property rights are eliminated when preferences are quasilinear.
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This means that the marginal rate of substitution between the linear good and other goods is constant, and the consumer's willingness to pay for other goods does not depend on their income level. The distributional consequences of the delineation of property Show more…
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