The model of long-run equilibrium
Part 2
A.
and the Classical Model are based on totally different assumptions.
B.
assumes that markets always clear but the Classical Model assumes that markets sometimes may not clear.
C.
is the same as the Keynesian Model.
D.
is the same as the Classical Model.
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B. assumes that markets always clear but the Classical Model assumes that markets sometimes may not clear.
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I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. The correct answer is:
A. The model of long-run equilibrium and the Classical Model are based on totally different assumptions.
A. The model of long-run equilibrium and the Classical Model are based on totally different assumptions.
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I apologize for the continued error. Let me provide the correct answer:
D. The model of long-run equilibrium is the same as the Classical Model.
D. The model of long-run equilibrium is the same as the Classical Model.
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