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Interpreting Economic Data

An economist observes two countries, Country A and Country B, both of which experience a similar, temporary decline in national income. The economist's data shows that in Country A, household spending fell dramatically, almost in lockstep with the fall in income. In Country B, however, the decline in household spending was significantly milder and more gradual. Identify and explain one plausible structural difference in the economies of Country A and Country B that could account for this observed difference in spending patterns.

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