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According to the spending allocation model, what happens if there is an increase in the share of GDP allocated to government purchases? What happens to the other spending shares?
According to the economic fluctuations model, what happens if there is an increase in government purchases as a share of GDP? What happens to the other spending shares?
Are the two models the same? What additional insight does the economic fluctuations model introduce?
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