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  1. Suppose the MPC = 0.6? What will be the government spending multiplier? If, in thiseconomy, government spending (G) increases by
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  2. Consumer spending increases in the 1950s can be attributed to the following except: (1 point) Responses Government backed
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  3. GDP=330Government spending increases by 30 Investment increases by 10 Net Exports decreases by 15 MPC=.2 What is the new
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  4. GDP=400Investment decreases by 5 Government spending increases by 25 Consumption increases by 5 MPS=.2 What is the new
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  5. GDP=330Government spending increases by 30 Investment increases by 10 Net Exports decreases by 15 MPC=.2 What is the new
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  6. What is an action the government can take to influence the spending of individuals on foreign products?(1 point)Responses The
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  7. Which one of the following statements is false?Total spending in the economy consists of consumption spending by households plus
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  8. What impact does an expansionary fiscal policy action, such as a tax cut, generally have on consumer and business spending?(1
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  9. What impact does an expansionary fiscal policy action, such as a tax cut, generally have on consumer and business spending?(1
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  10. What impact does an expansionary fiscal policy action, such as a tax cut, generally have on consumer and business spending?(1
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