In the market clearing model a permanent increase in government purchases does not increase the real wage because:
A) labour supply and labour demand increase about the same amount.
B) labour supply is fixed.
C) labour demand is downward sloping.
D) neither labour demand nor labour supply shift due to the permanent increase in government purchases.
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