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Which of the following policies would reflect a monetarist point of view? a. A policy that is beneficial in the long term but not short term. b. A policy that is beneficial in the short term but not long
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Which of the following policies would reflect a monetarist point of view?
a. A policy that is beneficial in the long term but not short term.
b. A policy that is beneficial in the short term but not long term.
c. A policy that is beneficial in both long term and short term.
d. A policy that is not beneficial at all.
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It would be a "policy that is beneficial in the long term but not short term," that would reflect a monetarist point of view, since these thinkers tend to focus on long-term gains.
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