Which view of the causes of the Great Depression emphasizes that there is little evidence that the economy was suffering from any real shortage of money; the problems, instead, stemmed from a fall of private consumption and investment spending?
(a) The Monetarists’
(b) The Keynesians’
(c) The Austrians’
(d) The International View
ANSWER
(b)
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