Multiple Choice
How does the classical position on saving differ from Keynes's position?
A) Classical position: people save more at lower interest rates.Keynes's position: people save less at lower interest rates.
B) Classical position: changes in the interest rate are irrelevant to saving decisions.Keynes's position: saving is directly related to the interest rate.
C) Classical position: saving is directly related to the interest rate.Keynes's position: at times,saving may be inversely related to the interest rate.
D) Classical position: saving can be inversely related to the interest rate.Keynes's position: consumption rises as saving rises.
E) none of the above
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