Multiple Choice

A government official claims that to permanently lower inflation from 5% to a new, stable rate of 3%, it is sufficient to implement a policy that creates a temporary, one-period negative bargaining gap of -2%. After this single period, the bargaining gap will return to zero. Within a framework where inflation expectations are based on the previous period's inflation rate, is this claim correct?

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