Two goods are Hicksian (net) substitutes if a rise in the price of one causes a(n)
A) decline in the quantity demanded of the other holding nominal income constant.
B) increase in the quantity demanded of the other holding nominal income constant.
C) decline in the quantity demanded of the other holding utility constant.
D) increase in the quantity demanded of the other holding utility constant.
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