Are consumers only interested in making themselves as well off as possible in a material​ sense? Consumers are
A. only concerned with their own utility as exemplified by only tipping in restaurants that will be visited againonly tipping in restaurants that will be visited again.
B. also concerned with fairness as exemplified by network externalitiesnetwork externalities.
C. only concerned with their own utility as exemplified by social influences having no effect on​ decision-making.
D. also concerned with fairness as exemplified by tipping in restaurants that will never be visited againtipping in restaurants that will never be visited again.
E. only concerned with their own financial​ well-being as exemplified by only parting with money when required.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

It can be said that consumers are not always only interested on themselves in a material sense, many times they are also concerned with fairness as exemplified by tipping in restaurants that will never be visited again. If they were only concerned with themselves they would not tip at a restaurant and instead hold onto that money and use it later for something that they themselves would want.

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