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    Keynes Argued That the Precautionary Component of the Demand for Money
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Keynes Argued That the Precautionary Component of the Demand for Money

Question 104

Question 104

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Keynes argued that the precautionary component of the demand for money was primarily determined by the level of people's ________,which he believed were proportional to ________.


A) incomes;wealth
B) incomes;age
C) transactions;income
D) transactions;age

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