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Consider a diagram illustrating a consumer's choices between a luxury watch and 'all other goods'. Initially, at a price P1, the consumer's budget line is tangent to their indifference curve at a point where they purchase one watch. When the price of the watch increases to P2, the budget line pivots inward, reducing the consumer's purchasing power. However, the higher price also enhances the watch's appeal as a status symbol, causing the consumer's preferences to shift. The new optimal choice is at a point where they purchase two watches. Which statement correctly analyzes this change?

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