All of the following are arguments against Ricardian equivalence except:
A) consumers make consumption decisions myopically.
B) consumers are rational and forward-looking in consumption decision-making.
C) consumers are borrowing-constrained.
D) consumers do not expect future taxes to fall on them.
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