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The Government Spending Multiplier Is Likely to Be Smaller During

Question 317

Question 317

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The government spending multiplier is likely to be smaller during periods of


A) high output and high unemployment.
B) high output and low unemployment.
C) low output and low unemployment.
D) low output and high unemployment.

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