Multiple Choice
The rational expectations hypothesis argues that a monetary policy designed to stabilize the economy will succeed only when
A) changes in the money supply are unexpected.
B) the government's budget is not in deficit.
C) labour unions have long-term contracts.
D) changes in the money supply are completely anticipated.
Correct Answer:

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