Multiple Choice
Saving is NOT a problem in the classical model because
A) the classical economists assume that saving was beneficial to people for retirement.
B) saving would be spent by consumers eventually.
C) interest rates are flexible, and savings were channeled into investment.
D) savers and investors are the same people.
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