Multiple Choice
A classical objection to Keynesian sticky price models is that
A) it is easier for firms to change prices rather than change output.
B) it is cheaper for firms to change output rather than change prices.
C) sticky price models are internally inconsistent.
D) real shocks are more important than nominal shocks.
E) nominal wages are always fixed.
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