Which TWO reasons help Keynes argue that his priorities are correct
regarding recovery and ref...
English, 30.03.2020 17:27 6lost6soul6
Which TWO reasons help Keynes argue that his priorities are correct
regarding recovery and reform?
A)
He says that recovery, unlike reform, is needed right
now.
B)
He says that too much recovery would be counter-
productive.
He says that recovery and reform should be
inseparable from one another.
D)
He says that reform is difficult because no one knows
for sure what it is.
He says that pushing too hard on immediate reform
would be counter-productive.
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