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In a Typical Year, How Accurate Are Forecasts of Inflation

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Question 16

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In a typical year, how accurate are forecasts of inflation and real GDP?


A) within 8-10 percentage points 
B) within 2-3 percentage points 
C) within 3/4 of 1 percentage point 
D) within 1/4 of 1 percentage point

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