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The price of streaming music services decreases. Two students are discussing the impact on a typical consumer who also buys concert tickets.

  • Student A argues: 'The consumer will definitely spend more time listening to streaming music. The substitution effect means they will switch from the now relatively more expensive entertainment option, concert tickets, to the cheaper one, streaming music.'
  • Student B argues: 'The analysis is more complex. The substitution effect, in isolation, creates an incentive to consume more streaming music because its relative price has fallen. However, we can't be certain about the final outcome without also considering that the price drop increases the consumer's overall purchasing power, which might affect their spending on both goods.'

Which student provides a more precise analysis of the substitution effect itself?

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