Multiple Choice
Historical evidence suggests that
A) the Phillips curve is horizontal.
B) once policy makers attempted to exploit a short-run Phillips curve trade-off, it disappeared.
C) shifts in long-run aggregate supply do not affect real output.
D) inflation rates are lowest when unemployment rates are also low.
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