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If Expectations Are "Rational," Can the Fed Control Unemployment

Question 115

Question 115

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If expectations are "rational," can the Fed control unemployment?


A) Yes, provided it announces policy in advance.
B) Yes, if it affects the aggregate demand curve.
C) No, because aggregate supply is vertical even in the short run.
D) No, because only fiscal policy can affect unemployment.

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