A notable macroeconomic effect of the bursting U.S. housing bubble in 2007 was a
A) modest reduction in Real GDP growth of one percentage point.
B) marked expansion in the construction sector of the economy.
C) dramatic contraction of aggregate consumption spending.
D) all of the options are correct.
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