Question

Why were Johnson's 10 percent surtax and Nixon's price-control program ineffective in controlling the inflationary pressures they were designed to stop?
a. Both programs were based on the assumption that the aggregate supply was horizontal.
b. Both presidents misread the economic signs of the times that clearly pointed to no inflationary pressures.
c. Both were temporary in nature and so did little to deal with strong inflationary expectations.
d. These measures never received the approval or support of the Council of Economic Advisers.
e. The inflationary pressures had subsided by the time these programs were enacted.

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