Multiple Choice
Suppose there are both multiplier and crowding out effects but without any accelerator effects.An increase in government expenditures would
A) shift aggregate demand right by a larger amount than the increase in government expenditures.
B) shift aggregate demand right by the same amount as the increase in government expenditures.
C) shift aggregate demand right by a smaller amount than the increase in government expenditures.
D) Any of the above outcomes are possible.
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