Multiple Choice
In the Lucas model, monetary policy is neutral even in the short run
A) since nominal wages are completely rigid
B) as long as monetary changes are fully anticipated
C) since people never make forecast errors
D) as long as real wages can adjust in proportion to money supply
E) since the short-run AS-curve is assumed to be vertical
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