One of the main difficulties with implementing fiscal policy is:
A. the time lag between the time the policy is chosen and the time it gets enacted.
B. deciding on a policy without all the relevant information.
C. the danger in overshooting or undershooting the goal of full employment.
D. All of these are true.
D. All of these are true.
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