Multiple Choice
The Friedman rule describes optimal monetary policy and is
A) always followed in practice by central banks.
B) too difficult to implement in practice.
C) never followed in practice by central banks.
D) a policy central banks would like to follow but do not know how to.
E) only followed by central banks during expansions.
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