Multiple Choice
A hyperinflation is particularly costly to an economy because
A) the real tax burden imposed on the public increases dramatically.
B) there is a large redistribution of wealth from borrowers to lenders.
C) prices no longer indicate value or direct resource allocation.
D) the demand for real money balances increases significantly.
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