Multiple Choice
Monetarists believe:
A) the cause-and-effect relationship hypothesized by the Keynesians understates the impact of stimulative monetary policy.
B) the cause-and-effect relationship hypothesized by the Keynesians is an accurate description of how monetary policy works.
C) since the economy is operating at full employment, any stimulative monetary policy will cause the inflation rate to rise.
D) the cause-and-effect relationship hypothesized by the Keynesians is backwards, and decreases in the money supply actually stimulate economic activity.
E) the cause-and-effect relationship hypothesized by Keynesians will not work because investment does not respond to changes in interest rates.
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