A constant inflation rate can be illustrated by the AD curve shifting upward
A) faster than aggregate supply shifts upward.
B) with no shifts in aggregate supply.
C) at the same rate as aggregate supply shifts downward.
D) at the same rate as aggregate supply shifts upward.
E) faster than aggregate supply shifts downward.
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