Multiple Choice
The "Greenspan doctrine" - central banks should not try to prick bubbles - was based on which of the following arguments?
A) Asset-price bubbles are nearly impossible to identify.
B) Monetary actions would be likely to affect asset prices in general, rather than the specific assets that are experiencing a bubble.
C) Raising interest rates has often been found to cause a bubble to burst more severely.
D) Monetary policy actions to prick bubbles can have harmful effects on the aggregate economy.
E) all of the above.
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