What is the relationship between the Taylor rule and the position of the MP curve? A. If the Fed follows the Taylor rule, the MP curve will be a horizontal line at the country's 2% inflation rate target. B. The MP curve must always lie above the target federal funds rate suggested by the Taylor rule. C. If the Fed follows the Taylor rule, the position of the MP curve will be a horizontal line at the suggested federal funds rate. D. There is no known relationship between the Taylor rule and the position of the MP curve.