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A Reduction in the Capital Gains Tax, Often Advocated by Proponents

Question 117

Question 117

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A reduction in the capital gains tax, often advocated by proponents of supply-side economics, is supposed to stimulate increased


A) consumer spending.
B) net exports.
C) investment spending.
D) government spending.

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