Recession come at

a.

irregular intervals. During recessions consumption spending falls relatively more than investment spending.
b.

regular intervals. During recessions investment spending falls relatively more than consumption spending.
c.

regular intervals. During recessions consumption spending falls relatively more than investment spending.
d.

irregular intervals. During recessions investment spending falls relatively more than consumption spending.

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The correct answer is:

a. irregular intervals. During recessions consumption spending falls relatively more than investment spending.

Recessions do tend to come at irregular intervals and typically, during a recession, consumption spending by households declines more than investment spending by businesses.

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