Multiple Choice
When the misery index is used to judge macroeconomic conditions,reducing inflation by one percentage point
A) has no effect at all on how we judge the economy's performance.
B) is of less benefit to the economy than reducing the unemployment rate by one percentage point.
C) gives the same benefit to the economy as reducing the unemployment rate by one percentage point.
D) is of greater benefit to the economy than reducing the unemployment rate by one percentage point.
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