Multiple Choice
Prices and wages are considered "sticky" if
A) their rates of increase and decrease are identical.
B) as prices increase, wages increase by the same percentage.
C) their rates of change are directly connected to the rate of change in unemployment.
D) they do not fully adjust to changes in demand and supply.
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