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Keynes argued that policy levers were both effective and necessary.
Keynesian theory holds that policy levers such as taxes can be used to maintain output close to full employment.
Randomly Selected
A method of selection that ensures each item or person has an equal chance of being chosen, aiming to eliminate bias.
T-Distribution
A type of probability distribution that is symmetric and bell-shaped but with heavier tails, used especially in small sample sizes.
Degrees Of Freedom
The number of independent values or quantities that can be assigned to a statistical distribution, typically influencing the shape of the distribution.
Critical Value
A threshold value in statistical testing that separates the area where the null hypothesis is accepted from the area where it is rejected, based on a chosen significance level.
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