Multiple Choice
Under the monetary approach to exchange rate theory, money supply growth at a constant rate
A) eventually results in ongoing price level deflation at the same rate, but changes in this long-run deflation rate do not affect the full-employment output level or the long-run relative prices of goods and services.
B) eventually results in ongoing price level inflation at the same rate, but changes in this long-run inflation rate do affect the full-employment output level and the long-run relative prices of goods and services.
C) eventually results in ongoing price level inflation at the same rate, but changes in this long-run inflation rate do not affect the full-employment output level or the long-run relative prices of goods and services.
D) eventually results in ongoing price level inflation at the same rate, but changes in this long-run inflation rate do not affect the full-employment output level, only the long-run relative prices of goods and services.
E) eventually results in ongoing price level deflation at the same rate, but changes in this long-run deflation rate do not affect the full-employment output level, only the long-run relative prices of goods and services.
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