Multiple Choice
If the long-run Phillips curve shifts to the right,then for any given rate of money growth and inflation the economy has
A) higher unemployment and lower output.
B) higher unemployment and higher output.
C) lower unemployment and lower output.
D) lower unemployment and higher output.
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