Monetarists would argue that the severe recession of 2007-2009 was primarily caused by:
A) Adverse aggregate-supply shocks causing tremendous unemployment
B) Wide swings in investment expenditures driving erratic fluctuations in aggregate demand
C) Excessive money supply creating a bubble in some sectors of the economy
D) Too much deregulation of the financial sector in previous years
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