'Which of the following is NOT an objective of macroeconomics? A A high and growing level of national output: B. High employment with low unemployment CA higher salary for municipality workers: D. A stable or gently rising price level:'
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Step 1: The objectives of macroeconomics include a high and growing level of national output, high employment with low unemployment, a stable or gently rising price level, and fair income distribution. Show more…
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