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    The Curve Showing the Short-Run Relationship Between the Unemployment Rate
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The Curve Showing the Short-Run Relationship Between the Unemployment Rate

Question 49

Question 49

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The curve showing the short-run relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate is called


A) the monetary policy curve.
B) the Phillips curve.
C) the Sargent curve.
D) the unemployment curve.
E) the Keynes' Cross.

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