Multiple Choice
The term "shock"
A) always refers to an unexpectedly bad event.
B) always refers to an increase in inflation.
C) does not tell us whether what has happened is unexpectedly bad or unexpectedly good.
D) always refers to a decrease in real GDP and an increase in unemployment.
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