Multiple Choice
A temporary increase in government purchases, when total output held constant, would
A) reduce desired consumption but would increase desired national saving.
B) increase desired consumption but would reduce desired national saving.
C) increase both desired consumption and desired national saving.
D) reduce both desired consumption and desired national saving.
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