Multiple Choice
The difference between the multiplier effect and the monetary policy reaction is that the multiplier effect:
A) measures the effect of a change in taxes on aggregate expenditure, whereas the monetary policy reaction measures the change in interest rates in the economy.
B) measures the effect of a change in government expenditure on aggregate expenditure, whereas the monetary policy reaction measures the change in interest rates in the economy.
C) links increases in government expenditure to higher future output, whereas the fiscal policy reaction links lower future output to higher government expenditure.
D) links increases in government expenditure to higher future output, whereas the monetary policy reaction links lower future output to lower interest rates.
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