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How does the multiplier for a change in government spending compare to the multiplier for a change in taxes?
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A technique used in group meetings where participants are broken down into smaller groups of six to discuss an issue for six minutes.
Large Groups
Collections of individuals exceeding the size of small or typical groups, which may necessitate different organizational or communication approaches.
Small Groups
A collection of individuals, typically between 3 and 12, gathered for a common purpose or task.
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Groups typically composed of about seven to fifteen members, allowing for more complex dynamics and interactions than small groups, but more personal engagement than large groups.
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