How might a conservative and liberal differ in their policies to fix an recessionary gap?
A conservative would argue that to fix a recessionary gap, businesses need more money to spend on advancing their goals. This results in tax cuts on business. A liberal would argue that to fix a recessionary gap, people need more money to spend on goods. This would result in a tax cut on the lower class.
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