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If the Phillips Curve Is Always True, What Could Not

Question 138

Question 138

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If the Phillips Curve is always true, what could not happen?


A) invention of the Phillips screwdriver
B) stagnation
C) stagflation
D) deflation
E) demand-pull inflation

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