Inflation is caused as a result of :


A) (a) increase in money supply

B) (b) fall in production

C) (c ) increase in money supply without a corresponding decrease in production

D) (d) decrease in money supply without a corresponding decrease in production

Correct Answer:
C) (c ) increase in money supply without a corresponding decrease in production


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(c ) increase in money supply without a corresponding decrease in production I think option should be- (c ) increase in money supply without a corresponding *increase in production*
- Jyoti,Daimari





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