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Milton Friedman Argued That the Economy Is Not in Long-Run

Question 128

Question 128

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Milton Friedman argued that the economy is not in long-run equilibrium if the expected inflation rate __________ the actual inflation rate.


A) is less than
B) is greater than
C) equals
D) a and b

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