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Econ 102: Fall 2007 Discussion Section Handout #9 Answer Key 3. Tables, Functions, & Equilibrium (Challenging Problems) Given the information in the following tables, fill the blanks (assuming that the consumption function is linear with respect to disposable income). Find the consumption function with respect to disposable
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