The rational expectations hypothesis states that

A. people understand how the economy operates and use their knowledge in making expectations about the future, but are uninformed about how fiscal and monetary policies are made and carried out.
B. people combine the effects of past policy changes on important economic variables with their own judgments about the future effects of current and future policy changes.
C. people combine the effect of past policy changes on important economic variables with unpredictable views on what policy makers will do to determine what the economy will do in the future.
D. the government combines the effects of past policy changes on important economic variables with accepted views about the effects of current and future policy changes.


Answer: B

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