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    The Short-Run Phillips Curve Shifted During the 1970s Primarily Because
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The Short-Run Phillips Curve Shifted During the 1970s Primarily Because

Question 44

Question 44

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The short-run Phillips curve shifted during the 1970s primarily because of


A) the two large oil price shocks.
B) the changing demographics of the population.
C) tight monetary policy.
D) easy fiscal policy.

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