Title: The primary criticism by Keynesians of the credibility argument for rules is that Post by: johnpaul92 on Jan 30, 2016 The primary criticism by Keynesians of the credibility argument for rules is that
A) the cost of losing flexibility over policy choices may exceed the cost of gaining credibility. B) reputations are a less costly method of maintaining credibility. C) reputations are a less costly method of gaining credibility. D) rules that reduce presidential and congressional influence over monetary policy could ultimately be harmful to the economy. Title: Re: The primary criticism by Keynesians of the credibility argument for rules is that Post by: supaman on Feb 2, 2016 Content hidden
Title: Re: The primary criticism by Keynesians of the credibility argument for rules is that Post by: johnpaul92 on Feb 13, 2016 This is incredible, wasn't expecting anyone to answer this one
Title: Re: The primary criticism by Keynesians of the credibility argument for rules is that Post by: supaman on Feb 14, 2016 Glad to be part of your success ;)
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