Multiple Choice
In the absence of rational expectations, an expansionary monetary policy should in the short run
A) shift the aggregate supply function.
B) increase real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the price level.
C) increase the rate of unemployment.
D) generate stagflation.
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