Multiple Choice
Why are Neoclassical economists often called "equilibrium theorists"?
A) Because they believe that government can easily restore the economy to equilibrium.
B) Because they believe the economy will always restore itself to equilibrium.
C) Because they believe the economy is always in equilibrium.
D) Because they believe all problems in the economy are caused by its equilibrium tendencies.
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