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An example of expansionary fiscal policy (putting money back into the pockets of the general public) would be : A) cutting taxes. B) cutting government spending. C) cutting production of consumer goods.
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An example of expansionary fiscal policy (putting money back into the pockets of the general public) would be :
A) cutting taxes.
B) cutting government spending.
C) cutting production of consumer goods.
D) cutting prices of consumer goods.
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The answer is A. cutting taxes
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The correct answer of this question would be option A. An example of expansionary fiscal policy (putting money back into the pockets of the general public) would be cutting taxes. This shows decrease taxes and increase (government) spending. Hope this answer helps. Thanks for posting!
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