Question

The case for Federal Reserve independence does not include the idea that

A) political pressure would impart an inflationary bias to monetary policy.

B) the principal-agent problem is perhaps worse for the Fed than for congressmen since the former does not answer to the voters on election day.

C) a politically insulated Fed would be more concerned with long-run objectives and thus be a defender of a sound dollar and a stable price level.

D) a Federal Reserve under the control of Congress or the president might make the so-called political business cycle more pronounced.

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