Multiple Choice
Refer to the graph shown. Assume the economy is in short-run equilibrium at point A below potential output. The government opts for an expansionary fiscal policy in an attempt to pull the economy out of the recession. Not considering shifts in aggregate supply, an economist with a functional finance view, who also believes in a full crowding out effect, would conclude that the economy will end up at point:
A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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