Multiple Choice
An economic policy has a decent chance of working as intended,if ________.
A) the policy causes no change in expectations
B) if mistaken expectations are not very costly
C) the rationale behind the policy is well-understood by the public
D) expectations are formed in the same way by both the public and the policymakers
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