Multiple Choice
The idea that anticipated monetary policy cannot affect real variables such as real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or employment is known as
A) the Keynesian hypothesis.
B) the policy irrelevance proposition.
C) the job search model.
D) the monetary velocity theory.
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