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Analyzing Historical Inflationary Parallels
Based on the provided scenario for Country X, which historical period of UK inflation does its economic situation most closely resemble: the 1970s or the 2022-2023 period? Justify your answer by identifying at least two key similarities between Country X's situation and the historical period you chose.
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