Correct Answer: $134.12 Dissenting Alien So, is it always true? Is government spending always more powerful than changes in taxes for fiscal policy?
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Government spending refers to the amount of money the government spends on goods and services, while changes in taxes refer to adjustments made to tax rates that can affect individuals' disposable income. Show more…
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