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Political Incentives and Economic Decisions

Imagine a country where the national government, rather than a separate financial institution, has direct authority over decisions that influence interest rates and the money supply. In the year leading up to a national election, the economy is experiencing high unemployment but stable prices. Analyze the potential actions the government might take regarding these economic decisions and explain the primary conflict that arises between its short-term political goals and the long-term economic health of the country.

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