Multiple Choice
Classical economics, new classical economics, monetarism, and supply-side economics all favor:
A) free markets and limited government intervention in the economy.
B) changes in taxes rather than the money supply to control the economy.
C) immediate and extensive government intervention to stabilize the economy.
D) placing the Federal Reserve under control of the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.
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