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    Proponents of Zero Inflation Argue That Reducing Inflation Has
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Proponents of Zero Inflation Argue That Reducing Inflation Has

Question 42

Question 42

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Proponents of zero inflation argue that reducing inflation has


A) permanent costs and temporary benefits.
B) temporary costs and permanent benefits.
C) permanent costs and benefits.
D) temporary costs and benefits.

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