Multiple Choice
In the Keynesian model, it is assumed that, when demand for a firm's product changes, the firm changes:
A) prices to meet the demand.
B) production levels to meet the demand.
C) prices and production levels to meet demand.
D) prices, but holds production levels constant, to meet the demand.
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