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vellojo vellojo
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An example of Friedman's k-percent rule is
A) "do not change the growth rate of the quantity of money."
B) "use all information available to determine the growth rate of the quantity of money each time GDP changes."
C) "every time GDP decreases, increase the growth rate of the quantity of money."
D) "every time GDP decreases, decrease the growth rate of the quantity of money."
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Foundations of Macroeconomics

Foundations of Macroeconomics


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