Multiple Choice
If the economy were left on its own without the interference of government or the Fed, it would move toward an equilibrium rate of growth that would produce, with only minor interruptions, full employment without inflation. What school supports this view?
A) Classical.
B) Keynesian.
C) Monetarism.
D) Supply-side.
E) Neo-Keynesian.
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