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    In the Late 1970s,proponents of Rational Expectations Argued That
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In the Late 1970s,proponents of Rational Expectations Argued That

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Question 62

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In the late 1970s,proponents of rational expectations argued that


A) the Fed should not attempt to aggressively fight inflation.
B) the sacrifice ratio was smaller than previously thought.
C) the short run was relatively long.
D) None of the above is correct.

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