Answer: B) Correct Incorrect
Explanation:
Whilst it was generally believed at some point that raising taxes and Government Spending by the same amount would have no effect, research has disproven this thought.
This is because it was shown that an increase in Government Spending leads to a larger increase in GDP than an increase in taxes reduces it.
This is because when the Government spends money, the Multiplier effect of Government Spending is always 1 more than that of the Taxes therefore raising taxes and spending by the same amounts still increases the Real GDP because Government Spending will create more income than taxes will take.
Necco is right, Packard is wrong.
Answer:
E) None of the choices are correct.
<em>18.289,26</em>
<em>As we given an option with two decimals which are different from the calculated amount we should take it as incorrect. </em>
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Explanation:
The municipal bonds are tax free. Therfore, not included.
We will calcuatae based on 2019 income tax brackets for single-taxers
between $82,501 to $157,500 the amount is $14,089.50 + 24% of the amount over 78,950
100,000 - 82,501 = 17,499
17,499 x 24% = 4,199.76
14,089.50 + 4,199.76 =<em> 18.289,26</em>
Contemporary governments promote development by establishing a currency that's tradable in world markets.
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