Multiple Choice
When faced with negative supply shocks, policymakers:
A) will stabilize both inflation and output.
B) will always focus on stabilizing output.
C) cannot stabilize output so they tend to focus on inflation.
D) face a trade-off because they cannot simultaneously stabilize both output and inflation.
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