Multiple Choice
Can macroeconomic policy be used systematically to create unanticipated inflation?
A) Yes, according to Keynesian economists.
B) Yes, according to classical economists.
C) No, according to Keynesian economists.
D) Yes, according to classical economists, if Ricardian equivalence holds.
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