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An economy had an inflation rate of 4% last year. This year, due to a recession, the economy is experiencing a negative bargaining gap of -1.5%. Based on the principle that the current inflation rate is determined by last year's inflation plus the current bargaining gap, what is the expected inflation rate for the current year?
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