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If the Government Knew the Precise Values of the Multiplier

Question 48

Question 48

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If the government knew the precise values of the multiplier and potential income, fine-tuning the economy would:


A) be possible.
B) be much easier, but mistakes would still occur occasionally.
C) still be very difficult.
D) be more difficult.

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