Graphically,when considering the effect of an increase in wealth,the wealth effect is a and the substitution effect is a .
A) movement along a new indifference curve,movement along the initial indifference curve
B) movement along a new indifference curve,change in the budget constraint.
C) change in the budget constraint,movement along a new indifference curve
D) movement along the initial indifference curve,change in the budget constraint
E) change in the budget constraint,movement along the initial indifference curve
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