Multiple Choice
An increase in government expenditure has a multiplier effect on aggregate demand due to:
A) the additional spending by consumers stimulated by the actual government expenditure.
B) the negative slope of the consumption function.
C) the fact that the marginal propensity to consume is larger than one.
D) the autonomous nature of private consumption expenditure.
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