The spending multiplier tells us the:

A. amount by which GDP increases when spending increases by $1.
B. amount by which GDP decreases when spending on capital goods increases by $1.
C. fraction of each dollar that will decreases GDP of each dollar spent.
D. amount by which spending increases when GDP increases by $1.

A. amount by which GDP increases when spending increases by $1.

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