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Arisa [49]
3 years ago
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The crowding out effect: increases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by more. increases the mul

tiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by less. decreases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by more. decreases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by less.
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vlada-n [284]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: decreases the multiplier effect, so that an increase in taxes reduces income by more.

Explanation:

The multiplier effect is the increase aggregate production in the economy due to an increase in spending by the government. A crowding out effect refers to when the spending by the government is at the expense of the private sector such that the private sector is unable to invest and grow.

The multiplier effect will therefore decrease as private investment slows. This leads to lower incomes for people as the economy is not expanding. If the government were to tax people at that point, it would take more of their income than less.

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