Inflationary expectations would most likely decrease if there was An increase in the costs of raw materials Increase in the money supply An increase in consumption A decrease in imports A decrease in the money supply
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Inflationary expectations refer to the beliefs or predictions that consumers and businesses have about future inflation rates. If people expect higher inflation, they may act in ways that contribute to actual inflation, such as demanding higher wages or increasing Show more…
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