The government purchases multiplier is
A. the ratio of the change in the equilibrium level of output to a change in government purchases.
B. the ratio of the change in government purchases to the change in the equilibrium level of output.
C. the difference between the new and old levels of government purchases.
D. the difference between the old equilibrium level of output and the new equilibrium level of output.
Answer: A
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