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tuffie

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According to Ricardian Equivalence, crowding-out ________.
 
  A) is incomplete
  B) will raise the level of domestic income
  C) is complete
  D) does not play a role in influencing private investment levels

Question 2

The federal government's abilities to tax during war- and peace-times are constrained by
 
  (a) the need to be re-elected by the voting population.
  (b) the interests of the non-voting population.
  (c) the U.S. Constitution.
  (d) the protected rights of state and local governments to tax.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

(a)



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