Multiple Choice

A consumer is spending their entire income on two goods, X and Y. They are currently consuming a bundle on their budget line where their indifference curve intersects it. At this bundle, the amount of good Y the consumer is willing to give up to obtain one more unit of good X is greater than the amount of good Y they are required to give up by the market. To reach the point of maximum utility, this consumer should:

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