With respect to Friedman’s natural rate theory, expansionary monetary policies can
a. move output above the natural rate but leave unemployment at the natural rate in the short-run.
b. only affect inflation and not unemployment in the long-run.
c. leave output at its natural rate with a simultaneous decrease in the natural rate of employment.
d. move output and employment below the natural rate.
ANSWER
B
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