Multiple Choice
When there is rapid inflation
A) growth in nominal GDP exceeds growth in real GDP.
B) there can never be any growth in nominal GDP.
C) government tries to increase growth in real GDP.
D) growth in real GDP exceeds growth in nominal GDP.
E) growth in real GDP and nominal GDP are roughly equal.
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