Government purchases currently take up about
A) 20 percent of U.S. GNP, and this share has not changed much since the late 1950s.
B) 38 percent of U.S. GNP, and this share has not changed much since the late 1950s.
C) 18 percent of U.S. GNP, and this share has been increasing since the late 1950s.
D) 18 percent of U.S. GNP, and this share has been decreasing since the late 1950s.
E) 25 percent of U.S. GNP, and this share has been decreasing since the late 1950s.
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