The difference between the Keynesian model and the aggregate demand/aggregate supply (AD/AS) model is that the
A) Keynesian model assumes that prices are constant.
B) AD/AS model assumes that prices are constant.
C) Keynesian model assumes full employment.
D) AD/AS model assumes that equilibrium always occurs at less than full employment.
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