Multiple Choice
According to the rational expectations theory, expansionary monetary policy is fully effective only if
A) the policy is anticipated by workers and firms.
B) aggregate supply shifts to the left.
C) the economy is operating at or above its potential output level.
D) policy makers follow through on their previously announced plans.
E) the effects of the policy are unexpected.
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