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Suppose the economy had been producing at potential output but is now experiencing a recession. Which of the following are discretionary fiscal policies that could bring the economy closer to potential output? a. .Raising interest rates
b. A tax increase
c. Additional spending on national park facilities
d. A tax cut

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