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If You Believe That Expectations React Slowly, You Are Likely

Question 203

Question 203

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If you believe that expectations react slowly, you are likely:


A) ​a believer in rational expectations 
B) ​a Keynesian 
C) ​a theoretical economist 
D) ​None of these.

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