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Business, 12.04.2021 18:30 aurelio1121

uppose that the GDP of the country of Zambia is growing at 1% each year. Also suppose that Zambia has a constant velocity of money and it decides to print money at a much faster rate increasing its money supply by 20%. Using the quantity theory of money, what happens to the price level in Zambia as a result of the printing of money? In other words, will they have inflation? If so, how much? Explain.

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