Multiple Choice
Changes in government spending are not likely causes of business cycles because government spending induced business cycles would, counterfactually predict
A) countercyclical consumption.
B) procyclical consumption.
C) countercyclical employment.
D) procyclical employment.
E) countercyclical real wages.
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