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BRWH

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In trying to fix the U.S. economic system after the Great Recession, which of the following measures was not pursued by the U.S. government:
 a. Lowing personal income taxes
  b. Increasing government spending
  c. Increasing the U.S. monetary base.
  d. All of the above were pursued by the U.S. government.

Question 2

If the price of inputs rises and personal income taxes rise:
 a. Price index falls, and real GDP rises.
  b. Price index falls, and real GDP falls.
  c. Price index falls, and the change in real GDP is uncertain.
  d. The change in price index is uncertain, and real GDP rises.
  e. The change in price index is uncertain, and real GDP falls.



shoemake

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Answer to Question 1

.D

Answer to Question 2

.E



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