Multiple Choice
When the economy is in a recessionary gap,Keynesian economists will often advocate expansionary policy measures.Why?
A) Keynesians believe the economy sometimes gets stuck in a recessionary gap and can't get itself out without government intervention.
B) Keynesians believe the economy itself sometimes takes too long to eliminate the recessionary gap and return to full-employment output.
C) Keynesians are generally in favor of increasing taxes.
D) a and b
E) a and c
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