Multiple Choice
Critics of supply-side economics argue that
A) tax cuts do not affect supply, only demand.
B) supply-siders exaggerate the effects of tax cuts.
C) incentives have no effect on behavior.
D) the goals of supply-siders are not supported by most economists.
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