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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 19:30, silviamgarcia

An example of contractionary (taking money away from the general population) fiscal policy would be :
a) cutting taxes.
b) decreasing government spending.
c) increasing production of consumer goods.
d) expanding the government’s role in regulating private industry.

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