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NguyenJ

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Supporters of supply-side economics are likely to favor
 
  A) tax cuts to stimulate investment.
  B) progressive taxation.
  C) government programs to stimulate employment.
  D) interest rate hikes to increase bond yields.
  E) printing money.

Question 2

While Reaganomics failed in many ways, it did work largely as expected in the area of
 
  A) regulating unemployment.
  B) increasing tax revenues.
  C) lowering federal budget deficits.
  D) keeping interest rates low.
  E) industry deregulation.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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