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According to the natural-rate hypothesis, output will be at the natural rate: a) if aggregate demand affects output in the long run. b) if inflation meets expectations in the short run. c) if inflation falls below expected inflation. d) if inflation exceeds expected inflation.

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Answer: A

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if aggregate demand affects output in the long run

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