Multiple Choice
In the Keynesian model of aggregate expenditure, we assume that firms will
A) not change prices.
B) change prices only when inventory levels rise.
C) raise prices when inventory levels fall.
D) change prices immediately after a fluctuation in aggregate demand, to maintain profits.
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