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    Adverse Aggregate-Supply Shocks or Stagflation Would Cause A
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Adverse Aggregate-Supply Shocks or Stagflation Would Cause A

Question 47

Question 47

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Adverse aggregate-supply shocks or stagflation would cause a:


A) Movement up along a stable Phillips Curve
B) Movement down along a stable Phillips Curve
C) Shift of the Phillips Curve to the left
D) Shift of the Phillips Curve to the right

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