Multiple Choice
The Keynesian view that demand could fall short of production is more likely to hold true if
A) wages and prices are fully flexible.
B) prices, but not wages, are fully flexible.
C) wages and prices are not fully flexible.
D) wages, but not prices, are fully flexible.
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