Multiple Choice
According to the theory of rational expectations,
A) workers' experience tells them that government action to lower unemployment will not affect inflation.
B) consumers and investors generally behave so that rationally formed government attempts to stimulate aggregate demand have their desired effects.
C) policy goals can be achieved more easily in the short run than in the long run.
D) workers' wage demands include anticipated inflation.
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