Assume that a 4 percent increase in income results in a 2 percent increase in the quantity demanded of a good. The income elasticity of demand for the good is

a. negative, and the good is an inferior good.
b. negative, and the good is a normal good.
c. positive, and the good is a normal good.
d. positive, and the good is an inferior good.

c

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With an increase in the demand for a good, if prices are not allowed to increase:

A) social surplus will be maintained at maximum. B) there will be no incentive for firms to increase the quantity supplied of the good. C) a surplus will occur in the market. D) there will be an increase in overall efficiency in the market.

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