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JMatthes

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Monetizing the debt is undesirable given its impact on ________.
 
  A) investment
  B) nominal income
  C) tariff rates
  D) prices

Question 2

New Keynesians and new classical economists both believe that
 
  a. people form their expectations rationally.
  b. aggregate demand movements primarily drive business cycles.
  c. individual agents engage in optimizing behavior.
  d. The key source of disagreement centered around how people form their expectations.
  e. all but d are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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