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Suppose a country is in the midst of an economic boom and is running large budget surpluses. The prime minister suggests that due to the good economic conditions, the time is ripe for a large tax cut. In this case, a tax cut will:

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a) push AD to the right and increase output.

b) increase the price level and costs.

c) eventually cause a leftward shift of SRAS.

d) push AD to the left and decrease output.

e) decrease the price level and costs.

f) eventually cause a rightward shift of SRAS.

g) eventually cause a rightward shift of LRAS.

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