Multiple Choice
Economists generally argue that
A) neither high inflation nor moderate inflation is very costly.
B) costs of both high and moderate inflation are quite large.
C) high inflation is costly, but costs of moderate inflation are not nearly as large as the public believes.
D) costs of moderate inflation are nearly zero whereas high inflation is quite costly.
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