Multiple Choice
The rational-expectations hypothesis suggests that the forecasts that people make concerning future inflation rates
A) are always correct.
B) consistently overestimate the actual rate of inflation in the future.
C) are correct on average, but are subject to errors that are distributed randomly.
D) consistently underestimate the actual rate of inflation in the future.
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