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If a Policymaker Is Convinced That Time Lags Frequently Negate

Question 116

Question 116

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If a policymaker is convinced that time lags frequently negate the impact of short-run stabilization efforts, it is likely she would favor ________ policymaking.


A) nondiscretionary
B) discretionary
C) active
D) aggressive

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