Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman
A) reluctantly accepted the move to embedded liberalism in the 1940s to 1960s.
B) preferred economic planning only in some circumstances.
C) tried to reach some consensus with interventionist liberals.
D) supported a strict separation between politics and economics.
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Q2: Liberals
A) are not attuned to the role
Q3: Interventionist liberals are more concerned than orthodox
Q4: John Maynard Keynes
A) viewed limits on imports
Q5: Keynesians have what view of deficit spending?
A)
Q6: The embedded liberal compromise
A) was supported by
Q8: The term "stagflation" refers to what combination
Q9: Liberals generally posit that
A) trade is likely
Q10: Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye
A) believe there
Q11: Neomercantilists are more skeptical than liberals that
Q12: Many liberal theorists shifted their focus from
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