Multiple Choice
The rational expectations perspective suggests that
A) fiscal policy is more powerful than monetary policy.
B) monetary policy is more powerful than fiscal policy.
C) fiscal and monetary policy are not likely to achieve their stated aims.
D) fiscal policy works only to the extent that it is accompanied by fully anticipated changes in the money supply.
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