Multiple Choice
"As the Fed Chases Inflation, Critics Shout, 'Faster!'" "For weeks, the Fed has broadcast its intention to raise interest rates glacially." The Fed was moving slowly, according to an economist because "...the declining price of oil, economic fundamentals, including productivity and global competition, will keep inflation in check." The Fed, recognizing that the economy was improving stated it planned to "respond to changes in economic prospects as needed to fulfill its obligation to maintain price stability." Other economists disagree with the Fed's restrained policy as a "mistake."
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Economists estimate that if the Fed's policy was enacted in July 2004, the impact on the economy
A) will occur to its fullest extent within one month.
B) can be expected to stretch over one to two years.
C) will not be evident in the exchange rate market until 2005.
D) will reach its fullest extent, affecting real GDP, in three to six months.
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