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Which of the following is implications of say’s law
Interest rate flexibility
Wage rate flexibility
Attainment of full employment
All of these ​

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Answered by gbabalu111
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wage rate flexibility is answer

Answered by sakshi1158
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According to Keynes, the implication of Say's law is that a free-market economy is always at what Keynesian economists call full employment (see also Walras' law). Thus, Say's law is part of the general world view of laissez-faire economics—that is, that free markets can solve the economy's problems automatically.

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