Which statement would NOT be a problem with the government implementing fiscal policy?
A)
bur...
Which statement would NOT be a problem with the government implementing fiscal policy?
A)
bureaucratic lag would cause a delay in economic benefit
B)
politically motivated unnecessary spending on public works
international trade weakens the effect of the governmental policy
D)
an increase in the interest rate can negatively affect investment spending
and the housing market
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