Comovement between nominal and real variables
A) was not historically a strong regularity in Canada, but now it is.
B) cannot be explained.
C) was observed by Friedman Schwartz in the historical Canadian data.
D) was observed by Friedman and Schwartz after the 2008 2009 recession.
E) was once a strong regularity in Canadian data, but is no longer.
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