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    The Effect of the February 2008 Tax Rebate on Spending
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The Effect of the February 2008 Tax Rebate on Spending

Question 17

Question 17

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The effect of the February 2008 tax rebate on spending was reduced due to ________.


A) the simultaneous missteps in monetary policy
B) the negative impact of the policy on saving rates
C) the recognition that the rebate did not constitute a permanent change in income
D) the small size of the program

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