The distinction between real and nominal shocks is that
A) real shocks directly affect only the IS curve, but not the FE line or LM curve.
B) real shocks directly affect only the FE line, but not the LM curve.
C) real shocks directly affect only the IS curve or the FE line, but not the LM curve.
D) real shocks have a large direct effect on the IS curve and the FE line, but only a small direct effect on the LM curve.
C
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