A depreciating domestic currency is often perceived to be a sign of a(n):

A) economic expansion. B) strong government.
C) weak government. D) global slowdown.


C

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According to Ricardian Equivalence, crowding-out ________

A) is incomplete B) will raise the level of domestic income C) is complete D) does not play a role in influencing private investment levels

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