Multiple Choice
Monetarists differ from Classical economists in that they argue that
A) changes in the money supply affect only the price level in the long run.
B) velocity is not fixed but is predictable.
C) the economy tends to be stable around full employment.
D) the demand for money is a fixed fraction of nominal GDP.
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