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Keynes argued that the sum of the components that comprise aggregate demand _________________.a.could add up to an output smaller than the economy is capable of producing, thus resulting in less than full employmentb.could add up to an output greater than the economy is capable of producing, thus resulting in less than full employmentc.always equaled the output the economy is capable of producingd.equaled the output the economy is capable of producing by definitionClear my choice

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Keynes argued that the sum of the components that comprise aggregate demand _________________.a.could add up to an output smaller than the economy is capable of producing, thus resulting in less than full employmentb.could add up to an output greater than the economy is capable of producing, thus resulting in less than full employmentc.always equaled the output the economy is capable of producingd.equaled the output the economy is capable of producing by definitionClear my choice

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Keynes argued that the sum of the components that comprise aggregate demand could add up to an output smaller than the economy is capable of producing, thus resulting in less than full employment.

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