The aim of supply-side economics is to: O a. reduce both the inflation and unemployment problems through increases in taxes. O b. increase government spending to stimulate aggregate supply. O c. decrease wages to make production cheaper. O d. lower taxes to increase the supply of resources. O e. stimulate exports to increase the balance of payments.
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