Multiple Choice
Stock prices tend to lead real GDP because
A) stock prices and real GDP are negatively correlated.
B) stock prices are volatile.
C) stock prices are part of the Phillips curve relationship.
D) stock prices increase in a recession.
E) stock prices reflect market participants' views about the future.
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