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Is it possible for inflation and recession to occur simultaneously in an economy?
A) No, because prices cannot rise during a recession.
B) No, because recession is caused by too little demand and inflation by too much demand.
C) Yes, and this has happened several times in the U.S. economy since World War II.
D) Yes, but it has not occurred since the Great Depression in the 1930s.
E) Yes, but while it is logically possible it has never actually happened in any major industrialized economy.
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The Economic Way of Thinking


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Seriously, you've been tremendously helpful! Thank you.
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