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The Effects of a Decline in the Value of Financial

Question 13

Question 13

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The effects of a decline in the value of financial assets,such as stocks,on consumption and the economy might be offset by


A) increasing government spending.
B) decreasing the money supply.
C) increasing taxes.
D) undertaking no policy action.

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