OMG stop trying to convince yourself. OK here is how it works:neo_o said:Rising Unemployment
Rising Inflation
Seems like stagflation to me
except inflation wasnt rising u twit... if u hadnt notice that as u go along the curve, inflation falls obviously.. how can anyone get this kind of question wrong...neo_o said:Rising Unemployment
Rising Inflation
Seems like stagflation to me
how is the inflation going up AND down... u dont no the inflation rate in year 1 cos there is no base year 0 or wateva... u only no that in year 2 inflation is 2%, then in year 3 inflation is about 1%... that seems to me that inflation is falling as 1 is a smaller number then 2.....Shuter said:But the point is this economy had a rising unemployment rate even though the inflation rate was going both up and down. Therefore neither the conventional phillips curve or stagflation could explain the trends in the economy of this period.
yeah good this man knows what he's talking boutmatt_f64 said:how is the inflation going up AND down... u dont no the inflation rate in year 1 cos there is no base year 0 or wateva... u only no that in year 2 inflation is 2%, then in year 3 inflation is about 1%... that seems to me that inflation is falling as 1 is a smaller number then 2.....
BAAAAAAAAAAAA. next contestant pleaseShuter said:But the point is this economy had a rising unemployment rate .
Waah? maybe I'm not remembering the question correctly. I thought this was the one where it was 5% then 10% then 15% unemployment. Or are we talking about the graph one? I'm so confused.skypryn said:BAAAAAAAAAAAA. next contestant please
look at wat u said.. i think u mite hav not meant to say that? cos ur saying inflation went UP and DOWN.. wen all we no is that it went down (while unemployment went up) therefore phillips curve.Shuter said:But the point is this economy had a rising unemployment rate even though the inflation rate was going both up and down. Therefore neither the conventional phillips curve or stagflation could explain the trends in the economy of this period.
Oh yeah I was just basing that off what others were saying in the forum about the rate going up and down. In my actual answer I rather just refered to the inflation rate being quite low = low economic activity = cyclical unemployed rising or similar, I can't really remember.matt_f64 said:look at wat u said.. i think u mite hav not meant to say that? cos ur saying inflation went UP and DOWN.. wen all we no is that it went down (while unemployment went up) therefore phillips curve.
matt_f64 said:i dont think u even hav to name the phillips curve so long as u identify the trends of u/n going up and inflation goin down. and then add why.