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Rational Expectations Theory Suggests That the Success of an Anti-Inflationary

Question 51

Question 51

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Rational expectations theory suggests that the success of an anti-inflationary policy depends on the


A) adoption of a gold standard.
B) passage of a tax cut.
C) credibility of the policy in the eyes of the public.
D) imposition of wage and price controls.

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