Multiple Choice

An economy is characterized by a constant real wage offered by firms and an inflation rate that is directly determined by the gap between the wage workers demand and the wage firms offer. If workers' wage demands become much more sensitive to changes in the unemployment rate (i.e., the wage-setting curve becomes steeper), what is the most likely consequence for the relationship between inflation and unemployment?

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