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When asking about a story’s probability, ask yourself, “Do the characters behave in a consistent manner?” In other words, “Why did he do that?” or “How could she do that given everything else she’s said and done?”
Doubled Income
A situation where an individual's or entity's income increases to twice its initial amount.
Homothetic Preferences
Consumer preferences where if a bundle of goods is preferred to another, then any scaled up or down version of the bundle is also preferred based on the proportion of goods, maintaining consumption patterns.
Prices Double
A situation where the prices of goods or services increase to twice their original amount.
Quasilinear Preferences
Consumer preferences where the utility function is linear in one of the goods, indicating constant marginal utility for that good.
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