Multiple Choice
Suppose a booming stock market encourages consumption spending to rise dramatically. What would be the most likely long-run impact?
A) Prices would fall.
B) GDP first rises, and then falls back to long-run equilibrium.
C) A recession occurs.
D) The impact cannot be determined from the information given.
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