MicroeconomicsAddison-Wesley, 1994 - 655 ˹éÒ |
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... inflation rate in the United States between 1970 and 1990 was as follows : Inflation rate Year ( percent per year ) 1970 5.7 Inflation rate Year ( percent per year ) 1987 3.6 1988 4.1 1989 4.8 1990 5.4 1971 4.4 1972 3.2 1973 6.2 1974 ...
... inflation rate in the United States between 1970 and 1990 was as follows : Inflation rate Year ( percent per year ) 1970 5.7 Inflation rate Year ( percent per year ) 1987 3.6 1988 4.1 1989 4.8 1990 5.4 1971 4.4 1972 3.2 1973 6.2 1974 ...
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... cost of a durable resource - its opportunity cost — is the value of the input at the beginning of the year multi- plied by the current year's interest rate . Inflation Inflation complicates the calculation of opportunity cost . A change ...
... cost of a durable resource - its opportunity cost — is the value of the input at the beginning of the year multi- plied by the current year's interest rate . Inflation Inflation complicates the calculation of opportunity cost . A change ...
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... inflation rate during the final six months of the life of the Soviet Union - the first half of 1991- reached close to 200 percent and was on a rising path . Inflation is not an inevitable accompaniment of the collapse of an economic ...
... inflation rate during the final six months of the life of the Soviet Union - the first half of 1991- reached close to 200 percent and was on a rising path . Inflation is not an inevitable accompaniment of the collapse of an economic ...
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