Economic criticisms of Keynesian theories include

A. government spending programs take too long to enact to help the economy.
B. government spending is easier to start than to stop.
C. it is much easier to raise taxes than to cut them.
D. it is not easy to keep the money supply growing by a steady amount every year.
E. Options A and B are true.


Answer: E. Options A and B are true.

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