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One of the Main Conclusions of Keynes in the General

Question 179

Question 179

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One of the main conclusions of Keynes in The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money is that the economy


A) will usually be at full employment.
B) will not automatically gravitate to full employment.
C) will automatically move quickly toward full employment without inflation.
D) is usually on the verge of a major depression or hyperinflation.

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