Essentials Of Investments
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Chapter 12, Problem 9PS
Which of the following is not a governmental structural policy that supply-side economists believe would promote long-term growth in an economy?
a. A redistributive tax system.
b. Promotion of competition.
c. Minimal government interference in the economy.
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