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Unit 5 – Long–Run Consequences of Stabilization Policies
Topic 5.3
What is likely to happen to the purchasing power of money when there is hyperinflation in an economy?
The purchasing power of money is likely to increase significantly
The purchasing power of money is likely to decrease significantly
The purchasing power of money is likely to remain stable
The purchasing power of money will fluctuate unpredictably
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AP Macroeconomics - 5.3 Money Growth and Inflation
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