Which of the following pairs helps explain why self-correction from a decline in aggregate demand in the economy may be slow rather than rapid?
A) theory of compensation wage differentials; theory of derived demand for labor
B) efficiency wage theory; insider-outsider theory
C) insider-outsider theory; principle-agent problem
D) externalities; efficiency wage theory
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