Multiple Choice
Politicians often instruct households to spend in order to help the economy. This advice overlooks the fact that
A) increases in consumption will make it easier for households to deal with unanticipated future expenses.
B) increases in consumption will provide more loanable funds for investment.
C) you cannot have a strong economy if all or most households are spending just about everything they earn.
D) consumer spending is less than two-thirds of GDP.
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