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Consider the following figure. In this economy, the Solow growth rate is \( 1 \% \) per year: a. Cakulate the inflation rate at \( \mathrm{X} \) in this economy. b. If spending growth were \( 6 \% \)
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Consider the following figure. In this economy, the Solow growth rate is \( 1 \% \) per year: a. Cakulate the inflation rate at \( \mathrm{X} \) in this economy. b. If spending growth were \( 6 \% \)
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