Multiple Choice
Consider a closed economy. In which of the following cases national saving must equal private saving?
A) Private saving is equal to government expenditures.
B) Public saving is equal to investment.
C) After paying their taxes and paying for their consumption, households have nothing left.
D) The government's tax revenue is equal to its expenditures.
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