What does research tell us about the impact of Ricardian equivalence effects on the economy?
A) Ricardian equivalence effects may exist, but their magnitudes are unclear.
B) There is no evidence of any impact of Ricardian equivalence effects.
C) Ricardian equivalence effects have a huge impact on aggregate demand.
D) There is a very small impact on both aggregate demand and aggregate supply.
A
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