Generational accounting: Select one: a. is a method of assessing the impact of fiscal policy lags from one generation to another. b. measures the number of generations it takes to pay off the national debt at a given point in time. c. evaluates the impact of current fiscal policies on different generations in the economy, including future generations. d. is an accounting method that defers to the future, the cost of any government policy the rewards of which will be reaped in the future.