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The tendency for a change in the [[budget]] to result in an opposite change in [[gross domestic product]] that is greater  by a factor termed "the multiplier".
The tendency for a change in the [[budget balance]] to result in an opposite change in [[gross domestic product]] that is related to it by a factor termed "the multiplier".

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The tendency for a change in the budget balance to result in an opposite change in gross domestic product that is related to it by a factor termed "the multiplier".