Business Studies, asked by jamestuhafeni, 7 months ago

The combination of inflation and unemployment, or ………………………………………, is problematic for Keynes’ views?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Phillips curve shows the relationship between inflation and unemployment. In the short-run, inflation and unemployment are inversely related; as one quantity increases, the other decreases. In the long-run, there is no trade-off. In the 1960's, economists believed that the short-run Phillips curve was stable.

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Answered by saranyabendi04
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This pattern became known as stagflation—an unhealthy combination of high unemployment and high inflation. Perhaps most important, stagflation was a phenomenon that could not be explained by traditional Keynesian economics. Economists have concluded that two factors cause the Phillips curve to shift.

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