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The Percentage of a Year's Real GDP That Must Be

Question 53

Question 53

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The percentage of a year's real GDP that must be forgone to reduce inflation by 1 percentage point is called the:


A) NAIRU.
B) short-run Phillips curve.
C) sacrifice ratio.
D) Okun's law.

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