Multiple Choice
Keynesians:
A) accept the countercyclical policy of doing nothing, that is, allowing market forces to work.
B) believe that the level of aggregate demand in the 1930s was sufficient to generate full employment.
C) accept the fact that policymakers should eliminate inflation first before focusing on unemployment.
D) focus on increasing aggregate demand in order to stimulate the economy.
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