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littleanan

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If the growth rate of the quantity of money is 4 percent per year, potential GDP and real GDP grow at 3 percent per year, and velocity does not change, in the long run what is the inflation rate?
 
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Under a flexible exchange rate system, exchange rates are determined by free markets.
 
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Answer to Question 1

With velocity constant, in the long run, the inflation rate equals the growth in the quantity of money minus the growth in potential GDP, or (4 percent) - (3 percent) = 1 percent.

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