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    In a Recovery Phase, a Falling Rate of Inflation Means
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In a Recovery Phase, a Falling Rate of Inflation Means

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Question 81

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In a recovery phase, a falling rate of inflation means Jthat the price level is


A) falling.
B) falling at an increasing rate.
C) rising by smaller and smaller percentages.
D) falling at a constant rate.

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