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Interpreting Changes in the Aggregate Price Level

Imagine a simplified economy where only two goods are produced: food and clothing. In one year, a technological innovation causes the price of clothing to fall by 50%, while a severe drought causes the price of food to rise by 50%. Explain why one cannot determine the exact change in the aggregate price level, 'P', from this information alone.

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