Multiple Choice
Which of the following pairs of lags are typically shorter for monetary policy than for fiscal policy?
A) the recognition lag and the implementation lag
B) the effectiveness lag and the decision-making lag
C) the decision-making lag and the implementation lag
D) the implementation lag and the effectiveness lag
E) the recognition lag and the effectiveness lag
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