Multiple Choice
Suppose a country faces the following situation: inflation rate = 5%; target inflation rate = 2%; current federal funds rate = 3%; current GDP 4% below full-employment GDP; and long-run real GDP growth rate = 3%. Which statement correctly describes monetary policy actions that would be recommended according to the monetary rule, inflation targeting, and the Taylor rule?
A) The monetary rule would recommend contractionary policy; inflation targeting would recommend contractionary policy; the Taylor rule would recommend contractionary policy.
B) The monetary rule would recommend expansionary policy; inflation targeting would recommend expansionary policy; the Taylor rule would recommend expansionary policy.
C) The monetary rule would recommend ongoing steady expansion; inflation targeting would recommend expansionary policy; the Taylor rule would recommend contractionary policy.
D) The monetary rule would recommend ongoing steady expansion; inflation targeting would recommend contractionary policy; the Taylor rule would recommend expansionary policy.
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