Which of the following changes would most likely shift the short-run Phillips curve to the left? A purchase of bonds on the open market an increase in government expenditures An increase in personal income taxes A decrease in government business regulation A decrease in the discount rate
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A leftward shift in the short-run Phillips curve indicates a decrease in inflation for a given level of unemployment, or a decrease in unemployment for a given level of inflation. Show more…
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