Supply-side economics
A) promotes increasing taxes to create additional revenue for government spending.
B) promotes expansionary fiscal policy by increasing government spending.
C) is based on the Ricardian equivalence theorem.
D) promotes reducing taxes to create incentives to increase productivity.
D
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