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sammy

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The main difference between stabilization policies and structural reform policies is that stabilization policies
 
  A) focus on microeconomic issues and structural reform policies focus on the macroeconomic environment.
  B) focus on macroeconomic issues and structural reform policies focus on the microeconomic environment.
  C) are rarely used by reform governments; they prefer to use structural reform policies in their place.
  D) create less unemployment than structural reform policies.

Question 2

Ultimate solutions to the problems of unsustainable debt must take into account the incentives for lenders to make loans.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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