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What Is the Long-Run Effect of an Increase in Expected

Question 110

Question 110

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What is the long-run effect of an increase in expected inflation predicted by the Phillips curve model?


A) higher inflation,but no change in unemployment
B) higher inflation and higher output
C) lower inflation and lower unemployment
D) no change in inflation,but lower unemployment

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