A) D and 2.
B) D and 3.
C) back to C and 1.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) the short-run Phillips curve shifts right and unemployment is unchanged.
B) the short-run Phillips curve shifts right and unemployment rises.
C) the short-run Phillips curve shifts left and unemployment is unchanged.
D) the short-run Phillips curve would shift left and unemployment falls.
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A) leads to disinflation and makes the short-run Phillips curve shift right.
B) leads to disinflation and makes the short-run Phillips curve shift left.
C) does not lead to disinflation but makes the short-run Phillips curve shift right.
D) does not lead to disinflation but makes the short-run Phillips curve shift left.
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A) Inflation is reduced from 4 percent to 1 percent, and annual output falls by 10 percent.
B) Inflation is reduced from 6 percent to 4 percent, and annual output falls by 10 percent.
C) Inflation is reduced from 8 percent to 5 percent, and annual output falls by 9 percent.
D) Inflation is reduced from 3 percent to 2 percent, and annual output falls by 3 percent.
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A) moving to the left along the short-run Phillips curve.
B) moving to the right along the short-run Phillips curve.
C) shifting the short-run Phillips curve to the right.
D) shifting the short-run Phillips curve to the left.
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A) above its natural rate. The short-run Phillips curve shifts right as the economy moves back to its natural rate of unemployment.
B) above its natural rate. The long-run Phillips curve shifts left as the economy moves back to its natural rate of unemployment.
C) below its natural rate. The short-run Phillips curve shifts right as the economy moves back to its natural rate of unemployment.
D) below its natural rate. The long-run Phillips curve shifts left as the economy moves back to its natural rate of unemployment.
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A) A and 1
B) B and 2
C) C and 3
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) right, so that at any inflation rate output is higher in the short run than before.
B) left, so that at any inflation rate output is higher in the short run than before.
C) right, so that at any inflation rate output is lower in the short run than before.
D) left, so that at any inflation rate output is lower in the short run than before.
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A) is never below its natural rate.
B) is below its natural rate when actual inflation is greater than expected inflation.
C) is below its natural rate when actual inflation is less than expected inflation.
D) is below its natural rate when actual inflation equals expected inflation.
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A) the short run and in the long run.
B) the short run, but not in the long run.
C) the long run, but not in the short run.
D) neither the long run nor the short run.
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A) the long-run Phillips curve and the long-run aggregate supply curve
B) the long-run Phillips curve but not the long-run aggregate supply curve
C) the long-run aggregate supply curve but not the long-run Phillips curve
D) neither the long-run Phillips curve nor the long-run aggregate supply curve
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A) the inflation rate and the natural rate of unemployment.
B) the inflation rate but not the natural rate of unemployment.
C) the natural rate of unemployment, but not the inflation rate.
D) neither the natural rate of unemployment nor the inflation rate.
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A) the conclusion of Friedman and Phelps, but it is not consistent with the classical idea of monetary neutrality.
B) the classical idea of monetary neutrality, but it is not consistent with the conclusion of Friedman and Phelps.
C) both the conclusion of Friedman and Phelps and the classical idea of monetary neutrality.
D) neither the conclusion of Friedman and Phelps nor the classical idea of monetary neutrality.
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A) inflation is higher and the unemployment rate is lower.
B) inflation is higher while the unemployment rate is unchanged.
C) inflation is unchanged while the unemployment rate is lower.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) Inflation expectations rise which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the right.
B) Inflation expectations rise which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the left.
C) Inflation expectations fall which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the right.
D) Inflation expectations fall which shifts the short-run Phillips curve to the left.
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A) raises unemployment and the inflation rate.
B) raises unemployment and reduces the inflation rate.
C) reduces unemployment and raises the inflation rate.
D) reduces unemployment and the inflation rate.
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A) output and unemployment.
B) unemployment and the interest rate.
C) output and the interest rate.
D) wage inflation and unemployment.
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