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    The Factor That Leads to Business Cycles Within the Keynesian
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The Factor That Leads to Business Cycles Within the Keynesian

Question 163

Question 163

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The factor that leads to business cycles within the Keynesian cycle theory is


A) the growth rate of labor productivity.
B) the growth rate of the quantity of money.
C) adverse shocks to international trade.
D) fluctuations in business confidence.

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