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Consider an economy where, following a decade of price stability, a one-time, unexpected increase in energy prices causes the overall price level to rise for a single year before returning to its previous stable trend. This temporary price increase is best characterized as a fundamental, upward shift in the economy's underlying inflation-unemployment trade-off, driven by a lasting change in public expectations.

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