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Imagine an economy experiences a severe, rapid contraction in a single three-month period, with its total output falling by 9%. Data shows that during this period, household spending on goods and services fell dramatically, while government expenditures simultaneously rose slightly. Given this information, it is reasonable to conclude that the primary cause of the economic contraction was a failure of government policy to stimulate the economy.

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