Evaluate the empirical evidence on how individual consumption choices relate to predictable or unanticipated changes in income


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Evaluate the empirical evidence on how individual consumption choices relate to predictable or unanticipated changes in income


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Does this evidence support or refute the predictions from the theories of the Permanent Income Hypothesis and the Life-cycle Hypothesis? According to your view, can we predict the precise effect that a change in taxes will have on consumption? Why or why not? Use the files in the attachment as references to answer the question. You can use this link also as a reference https://vdocuments.site/consumer-response-to-the-reagan-tax-cuts.html Harvard Referencing