Keynes' motivation in developing the aggregate output determination model originated from his concern with explaining _______________. a. the hyperinflations of the 1920s. b. why the Great Depression occurred. c. the high unemployment in Great Britain before World War I. d. the high unemployment in Great Britain after World War II.
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