
The evidence on the quantitative easing undertaken by the U.S.Federal Reserve suggests
A) little support one way or the other for its effectiveness.
B) strong support for its effectiveness.
C) it is clearly not Pareto improving.
D) our monetary intertemporal model fails to satisfy the Lucas critique.
E) the Bank of Canada should undertake a similar program.
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