Multiple Choice
The rational expectations hypothesis suggests that
A) unanticipated fiscal policy actions are more powerful than monetary policy actions.
B) anticipated monetary policy actions are more powerful than fiscal policy actions.
C) fiscal policy actions only work when accompanied by changes in the money supply.
D) anticipated fiscal and monetary policy actions are not likely to achieve their stated aims.
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