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Sustained vs. Temporary Economic Shocks

A temporary, one-year economic downturn might cause a movement to a new point along a stable short-run curve representing the trade-off between inflation and unemployment. In contrast, a sustained, multi-year downturn can cause the entire curve to shift to a lower position. Explain the fundamental mechanism that accounts for this difference.

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