Multiple Choice
In response to a tax cut, the consumption of a consumer who is borrowing-constrained ______, whereas the consumption of a forward-looking, unconstrained consumer acting in accord with Ricardian equivalence ______.
A) increases; increases
B) increases; remains unchanged
C) remains unchanged; remains unchanged
D) remains unchanged; increases
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