One of the strongest arguments against active stabilization policy is
A) that recognition lags make timely intervention very difficult.
B) the economy corrects itself very slowly.
C) the inability of economic theory to suggest appropriate policy.
D) the difficulty of obtaining agreement on monetary policy.
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