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    Expecting the Future to Be Like the Recent Past Is
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Expecting the Future to Be Like the Recent Past Is

Question 100

Question 100

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Expecting the future to be like the recent past is an approach to forming expectations that economists call _____ expectations.


A) neutral
B) rational
C) adaptive
D) consistency

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