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An economist is comparing two countries. Country A has experienced a steady 2% annual increase in its general price level for the past decade. Country B has seen its price level change unpredictably, with increases of 10%, -2%, and 15% in the last three years. Based on public perception, which country's population is likely to have a more stable and accepting view of their economic environment, and why?
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An economist is comparing two countries. Country A has experienced a steady 2% annual increase in its general price level for the past decade. Country B has seen its price level change unpredictably, with increases of 10%, -2%, and 15% in the last three years. Based on public perception, which country's population is likely to have a more stable and accepting view of their economic environment, and why?
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