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    The Period from the Late 1990s to the Winter of 2000
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The Period from the Late 1990s to the Winter of 2000

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The period from the late 1990s to the winter of 2000 was marked by falling unemployment rates and falling inflation rates as well.How does economic theory explain this apparent violation of the Phillips curve model?

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