According to the Classical Theory of Employment, deviations from the state of full employment are
A) Purely temporary in nature B) permanent in nature C) imaginary situations D) normal situations
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The classical theory assumes over the long period the existence of full employment without inflation. ... Thus, full employment is regarded as a normal situation and any deviation from this level is something abnormal since competition automatically pushes the economy toward full employment
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