How does the substitution effect work when the price of item increases?
A. The item becomes less and less popular as price drops
B. Consumers buy the cheaper item B as a substitute for item A
C. Consumers buy item A even if they do not particularly want it
D. The substitutes for item A also increase in price
Answer: B. Consumers buy the cheaper item B as a substitute for item A
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