Multiple Choice
In contrast to the functional finance view, Classical sound finance macroeconomics assumes that individuals:
A) do not adjust their spending to account for future tax payments.
B) adjust their spending to account for future tax payments.
C) do not adjust their spending to account for future incomes.
D) adjust their spending to account for future incomes.
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