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    A Significant Lag for Monetary Policy Is the Time It
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A Significant Lag for Monetary Policy Is the Time It

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A significant lag for monetary policy is the time it takes to for a change in the money supply to change the economy. A significant lag for fiscal policy is the time it takes to pass legislation authorizing it.

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