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A Form of Government Spending That Is Not Made in Exchange

Question 72

Question 72

Multiple Choice

A form of government spending that is not made in exchange for a currently produced good or service is called


A) a transfer payment.
B) consumption.
C) investment.
D) None of the above is correct.

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