The U.S. federal government can spend money in a variety of ways. For example, the government could build a major new naval training facility in the landlocked state of West Virginia, or improve the nation’s transportation and communication systems. Suppose RGDP is below the full-employment level. If the government spends the same amount of money on either project, how will the results differ if the government chooses to improve the country’s transportation and communication systems rather than build a naval base in West Virginia? A. The increase in RGDP will be greater, and the increase
A. The increase in RGDP will be greater, and the increase in the price level will be smaller. B. The increase in RGDP will be greater, but so will the increase in the price level. C. The increase in RGDP will be smaller, but the increase in the price level will be larger. D. The increase in RGDP will be smaller and so will the increase in the price level. E. The effects of the two projects will be identical as long as the amount spent is the same.
That's referring to the gross domestic product right?
@Mertsj
The RGDP so yes
@beccaboo333
I'm not really sure about this one...
I'm sorry I don't know this one... Sorry I couldn't be more helpful...
Ok I still have 1 more.. should I open a new question?
Go ahead, I hope I can help with that one lol.
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