Multiple Choice
The two macroeconomic effects that make the size of the shift in aggregate demand differ from the change in government purchases are:
A) the multiplier effect and the crowding-out effect
B) the multiplier effect and the Doppler effect
C) the Keynes effect and the crowding-out effect
D) the accelerator effect and the multiplier effect
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