Multiple Choice
The economy's self-correcting mechanism
A) tends to push unemployment toward a specific point called the natural rate of unemployment.
B) works better at correcting inflationary gaps than recessionary gaps.
C) cannot work if the Phillips curve is vertical.
D) ensures that the economy will not have to endure a long period of high unemployment.
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