When policy makers choose between tax policy and spending policy to affect the level of aggregate demand, they tend to choose on the basis of
A) how large a public sector they want.
B) how much they want to change aggregate demand.
C) how much they want to change aggregate supply.
D) which has the larger multiplier.
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