Suppose the economy is in long-run equilibrium at the level of potential output. What will be the long-run effect of an expansionary monetary policy?
a. a higher price level
b. a higher level of real output
c. both a higher price level and a higher level of real output
d. a lower price level
e. a lower level of real output
A
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