Multiple Choice
The natural rate hypothesis argues that
A) in the long run, the unemployment rate returns to the natural rate, regardless of inflation.
B) unemployment is always below the natural rate.
C) unemployment is always above the natural rate.
D) unemployment is always equal to the natural rate.
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