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Question 62

Question 62

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Figure 16-1 Figure 16-1   -Refer to Figure 16-1. Moving from B to A shows a tradeoff of A)  more unemployment for less inflation. B)  less unemployment for more inflation. C)  a fixed amount of unemployment for more inflation. D)  less unemployment for less inflation.
-Refer to Figure 16-1. Moving from B to A shows a tradeoff of


A) more unemployment for less inflation.
B) less unemployment for more inflation.
C) a fixed amount of unemployment for more inflation.
D) less unemployment for less inflation.

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