If the economy is experiencing less than full-employment, the Keynesian model recommends that the government a) undertak
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If the economy is experiencing less than full-employment, the Keynesian model recommends that the government a) undertak
If the economy is experiencing less than full-employment, the Keynesian model recommends that the government a) undertake expansionary fiscal policy to stimulate aggregate supply. b) balance the budget to stimulate aggregate demand. c) undertake expansionary fiscal policy to stimulate aggregate demand. d) do nothing to stimulate the economy
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