Multiple Choice
In a self-correcting model of the economy,expansionary gaps are eventually eliminated by
A) rising inflation and rising real interest rates.
B) falling inflation and falling real interest rates.
C) increasing potential output.
D) decreasing potential output.
E) government policy.
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