Suppose the nation is experiencing high unemployment, which has driven down wages for workers. These workers cannot afford to purchase the products they produce. According to Keynesian economics, the best solution to this problem would be for the government to:

a. stay out of it and wait for the inevitable self-correction.
b. seize control of businesses and set wages for all workers.
c. find ways to increase workers’ purchasing power.
d. subsidize corporations in hopes they would pay workers more.


c. find ways to increase workers’ purchasing power.

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