Multiple Choice
A tax cut has a smaller impact on aggregate demand than an increase in government purchases of the same size because
A) A portion of the tax cut is invested.
B) A portion of the tax cut is saved.
C) Tax cuts do not increase disposable income.
D) The tax cut multiplier is equal to 1.
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