Exam 22: Inflation and hyperinflation
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Exam 5: Aggregate supply and demand50 Questions
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Exam 7: Unemployment50 Questions
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Exam 16: The demand for money50 Questions
Exam 17: The fed, money, and credit50 Questions
Exam 18: Policy50 Questions
Exam 19: Financial markets and asset prices50 Questions
Exam 20: The national debt50 Questions
Exam 21: Recession and depression50 Questions
Exam 22: Inflation and hyperinflation50 Questions
Exam 23: International adjustment and interdependence50 Questions
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What was Bolivia's average inflation rate during the period of 1983-88?
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When an anti-inflation policy is credible,
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Assuming a long-run relationship, if the nominal money supply grows at a rate of 12%, the inflation rate is 8%, and real output growth is 4%, what is the percentage change in velocity?
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If we look at the yearly average rate of M2 growth minus the yearly average rate of GDP growth in different decades for the United States, we see that
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The recent hyperinflation in Zimbabwe was finally stopped when
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The long-run link between money growth and the inflation rate is not precise since
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If we create a diagram with inflation tax revenue measured on the vertical axis and the inflation rate measured on the horizontal axis, we will get a curve that
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Assuming a long-run relationship, if nominal money supply grows at a rate of 6.5%, real output growth is 3.2%, and the inflation rate is 2.8%, what is the percentage change in velocity?
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From 1983-88, Peru had an annual inflation rate of 1,797%.What percentage of GDP did the Peruvian government raise in revenue through the so-called "inflation tax"?
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When we look at the period from 1960 to 2009, which of the following is TRUE on an average annual basis for the U.S.?
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Which of the following is TRUE for the U.S.from 1995 to 2013?
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Which of the following countries had the LOWEST average inflation rate from 1960 - 2011?
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Assuming a long-run relationship, if nominal money supply grows at a rate of 4.5%, real output growth is 3.2%, and the percentage change in velocity is 2%, what is the inflation rate?
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From 1983-88, which of these countries had the HIGHEST average inflation rate?
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