Multiple Choice
A permanent reduction in inflation would
A) permanently reduce the frequency of price changes and permanently lower unemployment.
B) permanently reduce the frequency of price changes and temporarily raise unemployment.
C) temporarily reduce the frequency of price changes and temporarily lower unemployment.
D) temporarily reduce the frequency of price changes and temporarily raise unemployment.
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