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Increasing Government Spending When the Economy Is in a Recession

Question 85

Question 85

Multiple Choice

Increasing government spending when the economy is in a recession is an example of:


A) active monetary policy.
B) active fiscal policy.
C) passive monetary policy.
D) passive fiscal policy.

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