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    In the Expectations-Augmented Phillips Curve,π = π<Sup>e</sup> - 3(u -\( \bar u \)
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In the Expectations-Augmented Phillips Curve,π = πe - 3(u - uˉ \bar u uˉ

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In the expectations-augmented Phillips curve,π = πe - 3(u - uˉ \bar u uˉ ) .If π = 0.09 when πe = 0.06 and u = 0.06,then uˉ \bar u uˉ =


A) 0) 02.
B) 0) 03.
C) 0) 04.
D) 0) 05.

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