Multiple Choice
Along a short-run Phillips curve, suppose the expected inflation rate is 6 percent. If the inflation rate turns out to be 8 percent instead
A) there is a movement upward along the short-run Phillips curve.
B) there is a movement downward along the short-run Phillips curve.
C) there is a downward shift of the short-run Phillips curve.
D) None of the above answers are correct.
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