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A Person Who Opposes the Deliberate Use of Fiscal and Monetary

Question 35

Question 35

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A person who opposes the deliberate use of fiscal and monetary policies is called a(n)


A) Keynesian.
B) fiscalist.
C) nonactivist.
D) activist.

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