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11 - 7. (Fiscal Policy) Increased government purchases, with taxes held constant, can eliminate a recessionary gap. How could a tax cut achieve the same result?
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Ms. Sue
A tax cut might help businesses invest more in their companies and increase employment. Tax cuts for individuals would give them more money to spend.
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