Multiple Choice
In the late 1990s,it was likely that:
A) the GDP gap was almost zero.
B) actual GDP grew more slowly than it had in the previous 20 years.
C) the GDP gap was larger than it had been in the previous 20 years.
D) potential GDP grew faster than it had in the previous 20 years.
E) None of the above is correct.
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