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After a permanent negative shock to an economy's productive capacity, a central bank can guide the economy to its new, lower potential output level and restore the original inflation target without causing unemployment to rise temporarily above its new, higher long-run rate, provided that the public continues to believe the central bank will maintain the original inflation target.

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