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Refer to the Diagram, Where T Is Tax Revenues and G

Question 34

Question 34

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  Refer to the diagram, where T is tax revenues and G is government expenditures. All figures are in billions of dollars. If the full-employment GDP is $400 billion, while the actual GDP is $200 billion, the Actual budget deficit is A)  $200 billion. B)  $20 billion. C)  $40 billion. D)  $60 billion. Refer to the diagram, where T is tax revenues and G is government expenditures. All figures are in billions of dollars. If the full-employment GDP is $400 billion, while the actual GDP is $200 billion, the
Actual budget deficit is


A) $200 billion.
B) $20 billion.
C) $40 billion.
D) $60 billion.

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