Multiple Choice
The multiplier effect demonstrates that
A) equal increases in government spending and taxes do not change the equilibrium GDP.
B) equal increases in government spending and taxes reduce the equilibrium GDP.
C) equal increases in government spending and taxes increase the equilibrium GDP.
D) taxes have a stronger effect upon equilibrium GDP than do government purchases.
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