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Suppose the Inflation Rate Has Been 6 Percent Over the Past

Question 60

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Suppose the inflation rate has been 6 percent over the past four years.If the Federal Reserve announces an increase in the growth of the money supply, adaptive expectations would predict an inflation rate of 6 percent.

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