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Sublight2097 Sublight2097
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9 years ago
In an economy that did not use money, but in which barter was exclusively employed for the exchange of goods, inflation
A) could not occur.
B) would be almost entirely the result of speculation.
C) would benefit buyers more than sellers.
D) would redistribute real income rather than money income.
E) would strike hardest at those on fixed incomes.
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The Economic Way of Thinking

The Economic Way of Thinking


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SydnieSydnie
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Sublight2097 Author
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8 years ago
I've noticed they use a lot of trickery with their questions. Thank you for your input.
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8 years ago
I was confident with my answer, glad it was correct.

Oh, and thumbs-up are more than welcome Slight Smile
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