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A market's price adjustment process is described by a relationship between the current price and the next period's price. This relationship can be visualized as a curve on a graph where the horizontal axis is the current price and the vertical axis is the next period's price. A 45-degree line on this graph represents points where the price is unchanging. Match each observed market behavior to the corresponding feature of this price adjustment curve.

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