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    Exam 7: Inflation and Deflation, Yield Curves, and Duration: Impact on Interest Rates and Asset Prices
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    According to the Harrod-Keynes Effect a Rise in the Expected
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According to the Harrod-Keynes Effect a Rise in the Expected

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According to the Harrod-Keynes effect a rise in the expected rate of inflation will increase an investor's real return from holding bonds.

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