Multiple Choice
If people do not always make the same mistakes when forecasting the future, then
A) rational expectations are irrational.
B) the Fed can control monetary policy and determine real variables such as real GDP.
C) the policy irrelevance theorem holds.
D) fiscal policy is more effective than monetary policy at fine-tuning the economy.
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