Multiple Choice
A wage-price spiral occurs when
A) rising wages cause higher prices, which in turn cause higher wages.
B) rising wages cause higher prices, which in turn cause lower wages.
C) falling wages cause higher prices, which in turn cause lower wages.
D) falling wages cause falling prices, which in turn cause higher wages.
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