The school of thought that emphasizes the natural tendency for an economy to move toward equilibrium full employment without inflation is the

a. Keynesian school
b. supply-side school
c. noninterventionist school
d. rational expectations school
e. classical school

E

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A) reject, near-total extinction B) reject, revival C) accept, near-total extinction D) accept, revival

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The money ____ equals 1 divided by the reserve requirement. The larger the reserve requirement, the ____ the money multiplier

a. supply; larger b. multiplier; larger c. supply; smaller d. multiplier; smaller

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