When expectations are rational, disequilibrium in any market is
A) a permanent condition resulting from institutional rigidities in the economy.
B) only a temporary phenomenon resulting from the tendency for prices to adjust downward quickly but upward slowly.
C) only a temporary phenomenon resulting from random unpredictable shocks.
D) a permanent condition resulting from random unpredictable shocks.
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