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The New Keynesian Economics Differs from the New Classical Theory

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Question 60

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The new Keynesian economics differs from the new classical theory with respect to their assumptions concerning


A) the shape of the aggregate demand curve.
B) price flexibility.
C) the importance of interest rates in determining investment spending.
D) the shape of the short-run aggregate demand curve.

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