How do we take the effects of inflation out of GDP to
compare economic well-being over time?
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Typically, higher inflation is caused by strong economic growth. If Aggregate Demand (AD) in an economy expands faster than aggregate supply, we would expect to see a higher inflation rate. ... With high growth, demand rises faster than firms can keep pace with supply; faced with supply constraints, firms push up prices.
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