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Social Studies, 26.11.2019 01:31 lathwkuster

Anatural consequence of the government continually spending more than what it takes in through tax receipts, ceteris paribus, is that:
a. consumption takes up a larger percentage of the economic activity.
b. the government takes up a larger percentage of the economic activity.
c. net exports take up a larger percentage of the economic activity.
d. investment takes up a larger percentage of the economic activity.

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