In the long run, monetary growth
A. can change the unemployment rate while holding the inflation rate constant.
B. can promote economic growth.
C. cannot affect the factors that determine the economy's unemployment rate.
D. can change the unemployment rate only at the cost of increased inflation.
Ans: C. cannot affect the factors that determine the economy's unemployment rate.
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