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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
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Consider the following​ statement: ​"Real GDP is currently​ $17.7 trillion, and potential real GDP is​ $17.4 trillion. If Congre

ss and the president would decrease government purchases by​ $300 billion or increase taxes by​ $300 billion, the economy could be brought to equilibrium at potential​ GDP." If government purchases were to decrease by​ $300 billion or if taxes were increased by​ $300 billion, the equilibrium level of real GDP would decrease by
A. exactly $300 billion.
B. less than $300 billion.
C. more than $300 billion.
D. None of the above; equilibrium real GDP would actually increase.

Therefore the statement above is __.
Business
1 answer:
Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. more than $300 billion.

Explanation:

option (C) because a decrease in gdp will be more than a decrease iin govt expenditure or a rise in govt tax, because of multplier effect.

The given statement is False.

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