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Following a sudden and permanent increase in the cost of production inputs, an economy experiences an initial rise in inflation. If the level of employment subsequently falls and stabilizes at a new, lower level where firms' desired profit margins and workers' real wage claims are once again consistent, the initial inflationary pressure will continue to fuel a persistent wage-price spiral.

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