Multiple Choice
Research on productivity shocks has shown that
A) productivity shocks have only nominal effects.
B) there have been no identifiable productivity shocks in the U.S. economy since World War II.
C) small productivity shocks can explain large business cycle fluctuations.
D) large productivity shocks produce only small deviations in aggregate output.
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