Multiple Choice
A problem with a monetary rule that requires the Fed to keep money growth constant is:
A) the Fed has no control over money growth.
B) constant money growth implies more volatility in inflation.
C) constant money growth implies more volatility in real output growth.
D) the Fed must ignore changes in money velocity.
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