Believers in the hypothesis of rational expectations argue that:
A) expansionary fiscal and monetary policy can reduce unemployment without creating inflation.
B) a trade-off exists between unemployment and inflation even in the long run.
C) the Phillips curve is vertical even in the short run for expected changes in inflation.
D) the Phillips curve is downward sloping even in the long run.
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