Multiple Choice
Supply shocks move unemployment and inflation in
A) the same directions, as the Phillips Curve suggests.
B) opposite directions, as the Phillips Curve suggests.
C) the same directions, which is not what the Phillips Curve suggests.
D) opposite directions, which is not what the Phillips Curve suggests.
E) circles.
Correct Answer:

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