Because leisure is a normal good, an increase in income
A) decreases the demand for leisure time and reduces the amount of time allocated to market work
B) decreases the demand for leisure time and increases the amount of time allocated to market work and/or
Nonmarket work
C) increases the demand for leisure time and reduces the amount of time allocated to market work and
Nonmarket work
D) increases the demand for leisure time and increases the amount of time allocated to market work and
Nonmarket work
E) has no impact on the demand for leisure time
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