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Suppose potential income is $80 billion, actual income is $40 billion, and expenditures don't vary with income. If the actual budget deficit is $8 billion and the marginal tax rate is 20 percent, the cyclical deficit:
a) is $4 billion.
b) is $8 billion.
c) cannot be determined from the given information.
d) is between zero and $8 billion.
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