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The Belief That Government Spending Is Necessary to Offset Sluggish

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Question 11

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The belief that government spending is necessary to offset sluggish private investment demand is associated with


A) monetarism.
B) supply-side economics.
C) Keynesianism.
D) rational expectations theory.

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