Multiple Choice

An economic model is constructed to compare policy responses to a major, negative shock to consumer spending within a home country. The model initially includes a common simplifying feature: it treats the shock as 'purely domestic,' meaning variables in the foreign economy (like its income and price level) are held constant. If this feature were removed from the model, what would be the most likely direct impact on the foreign economy?

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