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    The Theory of Adaptive Expectations Suggests That the Time Path
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The Theory of Adaptive Expectations Suggests That the Time Path

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The theory of adaptive expectations suggests that the time path of inflation and unemployment, when plotted on a Phillips curve diagram, will trace out anti- clockwise loops.

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