Multiple Choice

In a simplified economic model, it is assumed that when households receive additional income, they spend a portion of it, which in turn becomes income for others, leading to subsequent rounds of spending. If a model were to assume that households, in aggregate, consistently spend more than 100% of any additional income they receive, what would be the logical consequence for the economy following an initial injection of new spending?

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