Multiple Choice
Keynesian macroeconomists recommend
A) policies that actively offset the changes in long- run aggregate supply that result in negative economic growth.
B) policies that minimise the disincentive effects of taxes on employment, investment and technological change.
C) policies that actively offset the changes in aggregate demand that bring recession.
D) an increase in the quantity of money to offset decreases in aggregate demand and a decrease in the quantity of money to offset increases in aggregate demand.
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