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Contrasting Inflationary Outcomes from a Supply Shock

Consider two identical economies, A and B, that both experience a sudden, large increase in the global price of oil. In Economy A, inflation rises sharply for one year and then returns to its previous level. In Economy B, the initial rise in inflation is followed by several years of persistently high and even accelerating inflation. Based on the role of public expectations in shaping inflation, explain the most likely difference between the two economies that led to these divergent outcomes.

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