Multiple Choice
The primary reason that short-lived shocks can have long-run effects is
A) the nonneutrality of money.
B) misperceptions by the public over the actual price level and the expected price level.
C) the presence of rational expectations among the public.
D) the presence of propagation mechanisms.
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