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When a price changes, it will always trigger both the substitution effect and the real-income effect.

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True.

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The income effect states that when the price of a good decreases, it is as if the buyer of the good's income went up. The substitution effect states that when the price of a good decreases, consumers will substitute away from goods that are relatively more expensive to the cheaper good.

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