Overstimulating the economy suppose the economy today is


Question: Overstimulating the economy: Suppose the economy today is producing output at its potential level and the inflation rate is equal to its long-run level, with π = 2%. What happens if policymakers try to stimulate the economy to keep output above potential by 3% every year? How does your answer depend on the slope of the Phillips curve?

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