Multiple Choice
Contrary to what believers in the Phillips curve would say, U.S. economic data from 1955 to 2000 show evidence of:
A) a positive relationship between the unemployment rate and inflation.
B) no short-run relationship between the unemployment rate and inflation.
C) increases in both unemployment and inflation rates.
D) a constant rate of inflation, with changing rates of unemployment.
E) a constant rate of unemployment, with changing rates of inflation.
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