If preferences exhibit the property of transitivity, then
A) the preferences are irrational.
B) individuals prefer more government involvement in private markets than do people whose preferences are not transitive.
C) preferences change over time more quickly than when preferences are not transitive.
D) preferences satisfy one of the properties assumed to be desirable by Kenneth Arrow in Social Choice and Individual Values.
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