An increase in disposable income shifts
A) both the consumption and savings functions downward.
B) both the consumption and savings functions upward.
C) neither the consumption function or the savings function because it leads to a movement along both the consumption and savings function.
D) the consumption function upward and leads to a movement along the savings function.
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