A one-time tax rebate, which is not expected to be extended in future years, will

A) have a moderately positive effect on consumption and aggregate demand.
B) have no effect on consumption and aggregate demand.
C) have a significant positive effect on consumption and aggregate demand, with aggregate demand growing by a multiple of the tax rebate.
D) increase aggregate supply and aggregate demand.


Answer: A

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