Multiple Choice

An economist observes that in a particular country during the 19th century, a 1% decrease in the unemployment rate was consistently associated with a 0.5% increase in the rate of inflation over several decades. However, in the late 20th century, this relationship broke down and became unpredictable. What is the most likely explanation for the initial stability of this trade-off?

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