If goods P and Q are purchased by a consumer, a fall in the price P with the price Q unchanged will cause the budget line to
a
shift parallel inwards
b
rotate outwards away from the origin
c
rotate inwards towards the origin.
d
shift parallel outwards
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F2f
1 year ago
The answer is wrong
Because a budget line shows the combination of goods P and Q that a consumer can buy with a fixed income. If the price of P falls while Q remains unchanged, the consumer can now afford more of P for the same income.
so the intercept of P axis increases while the Q axis intercept remains the same.
This means the budget line rotates outward away from the origin on the P axis side

