Why would a policymaker risk inflation if workers can just renegotiate their wages?
A) There is a change that workers will not fully anticipated the impact of the policy.
B) The policymakers want to look like they are actively involved in the economy.
C) Inflation is not a high price to pay in the economy.
D) The policymakers do not believe that the workers can renegotiate.
A
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