According to the Rational Expectations Hypothesis, why might a fully anticipated increase in government spending not boost output in the short run?

1
Because agents expect higher taxes in the future, leading to reduced consumption and investment.
2
Because agents adjust their work hours accordingly, neutralizing the impact of spending.
3
Because monetary policy automatically neutralizes the effect of government spending.
4
Because inflation rises and real wages adjust immediately.

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