Multiple Choice
Rational expectation theory implies that accurately anticipated change in aggregate demand:
A) will increase RGDP in the short run.
B) will affect RGDP and inflation only in the long run.
C) may affect RGDP but not nominal GDP in the short run.
D) will do none of the above.
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