When comparing the Keynesian approach and the monetarist approach, the only substantive difference is that

A. the Keynesian equation leads to a prediction of real GDP, while the monetarist equation leads to a prediction of nominal GDP.
B. Keynesians concentrate on aggregate demand and monetarists concentrate on aggregate supply.
C. Keynesians approach aggregate demand by multiplying the money supply by velocity, while monetarists use the equilibrium conditions of the expenditure schedule.
D. Keynesian analysis suggests that money affects consumption first, while monetarist analysis suggests that money affects investment spending first.


Answer: A

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