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Keynes Stressed That a Downwardly-Rigid Nominal Wage

Question 117

Question 117

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Keynes stressed that a downwardly-rigid nominal wage


A) causes monetary impotence.
B) eliminates monetary impotence.
C) allows an economy to self-correct despite monetary impotence.
D) allows self-correction to fail without monetary impotence.

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