ssume that a consumer has two goods to consume: medical care services (M) and all other goods (X). She has monthly income of $4000. a. Plot how the budget constraint should change when this consumer’s income increased to $8000. Remember to label the origin, axis, and intercepts on your graph.
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Assume that a consumer has two goods to consume: medical care services (M) and all other goods (X). She has monthly income of $4000.
a. Plot how the budget constraint should change when this consumer’s income increased to $8000. Remember to label the origin, axis, and intercepts on your graph.
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