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The diagram below plots the price of a good in the current period (Pt) on the horizontal axis against its price in the next period (Pt+1) on the vertical axis. The dashed line represents all points where the price is unchanged (Pt+1 = Pt). The solid curve shows the relationship that determines next period's price based on the current price. The intersection of the two lines occurs at price P*. If the market starts at an initial price P0, which is slightly lower than P*, what is the most likely outcome for the price in subsequent periods? [Image of a dynamic price adjustment diagram where the price relationship curve is steeper than the 45-degree line, intersecting at P*. An initial price P0 is marked on the horizontal axis to the left of P*.]

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