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If the federal government has a budget surplus, then it is definitely the case that:
(i) tax receipts are greater than government expenditures
(ii) government expenditures are greater than tax receipts
(iii) that receives and government expenditures are equal
(iv) none of the above
If the federal government has a budget surplus, then it is definitely the case that:
(i) tax receipts are greater than government expenditures
(ii) government expenditures are greater than tax receipts
(iii) that receives and government expenditures are equal
(iv) none of the above
Beverley SmithLv2
15 Jul 2019