Other things the same, continued technological progress and continued increases in the money supply would unambiguously lead to rising prices only. rising real GDP only. rising prices and rising real GDP. neither rising prices nor rising real GDP.
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Technological progress generally leads to increased productivity, which in turn leads to higher real GDP. So, we can say that technological progress contributes to rising real GDP. Show more…
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