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The Economist Whose Writings in the 1930s Argued That the Cause

Question 99

Question 99

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The economist whose writings in the 1930s argued that the cause of an economic depression is inadequate spending was:


A) Herbert Hoover.
B) John Maynard Keynes.
C) Andrew Mellon.
D) Joseph Schumpeter.

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