Summarize whether the Laffer curve is used to justify implementing expansionary fiscal policies for consumers. (1 point)
The Laffer curve is used by demand-side economists, who argue that expansionary fiscal policies should be used to benefit consumers.
The Laffer curve is used for supply-side economic theory, which means to use expansionary fiscal policies for producers and not consumers.
The Laffer curve is used for monetarist theory because they believe in increasing the money supply when the economy slows and reducing the money supply when the economy is strong.
The Laffer curve is used for classical theory economists because they believe reducing corporate tax rates and providing subsidies helps the economy.