The average level of United States prices grew very little from 1953 until the mid-1960’s when ____________.
A: did inflation begin
B: inflation began
C: the beginning of inflation
D: did the beginning of inflation
A: did inflation begin
B: inflation began
C: the beginning of inflation
D: did the beginning of inflation
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- What is Inflation? A: Inflation is a decrease in the general level of prices. B: Inflation is an increase in the general level of prices. C: Inflation is a number that that compares prices in one year with prices with some earlier base year. D: Inflation is measured in percentage rates that helps people.
- The target inflation rate for inflation targeting is usually(). A: Inflation rate in the medium and long term B: Inflation rate in the short term C: Average inflation rate D: Past inflation rate
- Looking at inflation rates in the United States since the 1970s we see that A: inflation fell the most during the 1970s productivity slowdown. B: the highest inflation rates were the double digits during the 1990s. C: the inflation rate increased with the increased growth of the 1990s. D: the 1970s experienced the highest inflation rates.
- As the economy enters a boom we can generally expect that A: inflation will decrease with little change in the unemployment rate B: unemployment will increase and inflation will decrease C: nominal GDP will increase but only because of an increase in the price level D: inflation will increase and the unemployment rate will decrease E: output will increase with little change in unemployment or inflation
- Which of the following is structural inflation A: Demand transfer inflation B: Sector differential inflation C: Imported inflation D: Export inflation